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Forecast Update: NJ Faces Another Wave of Winter Weather
Forecasters stated that although spring-like temperatures heat up the state this weekend, another round of wet winter weather is headed for New Jersey.
The
National Weather Service reports that rain starting Sunday night may develop into snow or a wintry precipitation mix Monday morning as temperatures drop into the 30s, following Friday and Saturday's predicted highs in the 50s.
Forecasters predicted that the Poconos and North Jersey have the best chance of seeing flurries on Sunday.
Forecasters stated that although spring-like temperatures heat up the state this weekend, another round of wet winter weather is headed for New Jersey.
The National Weather Service reports that rain starting Sunday night may develop into snow or a wintry precipitation mix Monday morning as temperatures drop into the 30s, following Friday and Saturday's predicted highs in the 50s.
Forecasters predicted that the Poconos and North Jersey have the best chance of seeing flurries on Sunday.
According to Weather Underground, the state should see about three quarters of an inch of rain by early Monday morning.
AccuWeather meteorologists warn that the new rainfall might provide a flood risk to the area, especially when combined with the warm weekend temperatures that caused snowmelt.
According to
AccuWeather meteorologist Brandon Buckingham, "the final round of rain expected beginning on Sunday may not produce eye-popping rain totals." "Despite that, it can still be enough to increase the risk of flooding."