

New Jersey is gearing up for a major warm-up, with temperatures expected to climb into the upper 60s and low 70s over the next several days, according to the latest forecast data. Newark is projected to hit 71°F by March 10, marking one of the warmest stretches of the month so far.
New Jersey is about to experience a noticeable warm surge, bringing springlike temperatures across the state after a cloudy and cool start to March. According to the latest forecast, temperatures will steadily rise through the weekend and into next week — with some areas pushing into the 70s.
📈 Temperature Trend: Warming Peaks Early Next Week
Based on the latest forecast for Newark, NJ:
This warm-up will be especially noticeable after several days of chilly, cloudy weather. Sunshine and southerly winds will help push temperatures well above early‑March averages.
🔥 Could New Jersey Break Any Records?
While this warm spell is significant, it is not expected to break statewide temperature records, which typically sit in the mid‑70s to low‑80s for early March. However, the surge into the upper 60s and low 70s is still well above normal and will feel like an early taste of spring.
Recent weather maps also show that New Jersey has already flirted with record highs during past warm spells, with some regions reaching the 90s during summer heat waves.
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