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Severe Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Heavy Rains Expected in NJ
Forecasters predicted that a few thunderstorms with strong winds and torrential rain are expected to affect the Garden State on Wednesday.
According to the
National Weather Service, showers are "likely late afternoon and evening across the northern half of the region with a few thunderstorms possible."
With Wednesday's highs in the mid-to upper 70s, severe weather is not predicted, despite the possibility of brief downpours and gusts of up to 10 mph.
In fact, AccuWeather predicted that midweek temperatures would be 5 to 15 degrees lower than historical averages, with highs in the 70s and low humidity.
The weather service said that showers will persist through Thursday, bringing with them afternoon highs in the low to mid-70s "which will make for a very comfortable, if not slightly cool, for late May, day."
According to the weather service, dry skies should return by Friday and the weekend, with the next chance for storms perhaps occurring as early as Sunday or early next week.