Big Warmup Incoming: Here’s How High Temperatures Get in NJ

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 Substantial Warmup is Expected in NJ 
 Substantial Warmup is Expected in NJ 
March 29, 2026

Big Warmup Incoming: Here’s How High Temperatures Get in NJ

Big Warmup on the Way: How High Will Temperatures Get in New Jersey?

Weather Rollercoaster: NJ Temps Jump Nearly 30 Degrees in Days

New Jersey is gearing up for a major warm surge, and the rollercoaster ride continues as warmer air pushes back into the state. After a chilly stretch, temperatures are set to climb sharply — with several days reaching the upper 60s, 70s, and even upper 70s in some areas. This warm spell aligns with the trend highlighted by regional outlets noting a steady climb into the mid‑70s by midweek.

The latest 7‑day forecast for Newark shows a dramatic swing, including a jump into the high 70s before a sharp cooldown.

🔥 New Jersey 7‑Day Forecast

🖼️ Warm Air Surges Back Into New Jersey as Temperatures Soar Into the 70s

New Jersey is about to feel like spring — or even early summer — as a major warmup arrives across the state. After a cold and breezy weekend, temperatures will rebound quickly, kicking off a stretch of unseasonably warm days.

Meteorologists note that the “rollercoaster ride” continues, with highs climbing into the upper 60s and near 70° on Monday before surging into the mid‑70s by Tuesday and Wednesday. Some inland spots may flirt with the upper 70s, making this one of the warmest stretches so far this season.

The warm spell won’t come without some unsettled weather. Showers and even a rumble of thunder are possible midweek as the warm, moist air interacts with an approaching front. By Thursday, temperatures crash back into the 40s — a reminder that spring warmth doesn’t come without mood swings.

Residents can expect:

  • A warm, breezy Monday with highs near 70°.
  • A very warm Tuesday and Wednesday, topping out in the mid‑ to upper‑70s.
  • Heavy rain Wednesday, despite the warmth.
  • A sharp cooldown Thursday, dropping 25–30 degrees.
  • A rebound Friday, with highs back near 70°.

This pattern mirrors the broader trend of dramatic temperature swings across the region, with warm surges followed by abrupt cool-downs.

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