WEATHER ALERT: Overnight Storms Give Way to a Wet and Unsettled Saturday

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WEATHER ALERT: Overnight Storms Give Way to a Wet and Unsettled Saturday

WEATHER ALERT: Overnight Storms Give Way to a Wet and Unsettled Saturday

Stormy weather is expected to move through the region overnight before rain continues into Saturday, creating a soggy start to the weekend for many across New Jersey.

Forecasters are tracking a round of overnight showers and thunderstorms that could bring periods of heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds while most residents are sleeping. Localized ponding on roads and reduced visibility may develop during heavier downpours.

New Jersey will have storms tonight from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m., and on Saturday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m., a sporadic but consistent downpour is predicted.

By Saturday morning, the threat of severe weather is expected to diminish, but unsettled conditions are likely to linger. Clouds, scattered showers, and occasional steadier rain may continue through much of the day, potentially impacting outdoor plans, sports, beach trips, and weekend events.

Temperatures are expected to remain cooler than recent days due to increased cloud cover and rainfall.

Residents planning to travel Saturday should allow extra time and monitor changing conditions throughout the day.

What To Watch:

  • Overnight thunderstorms with locally heavy rain
  • Wet roads during the Saturday morning commute
  • Periods of showers continuing through the afternoon
  • Possible interruptions to outdoor events
  • Cooler temperatures compared to recent days

    While the weekend may begin on a rainy note, improving conditions could return later as the storm system moves out.

    Stay weather aware and check local forecasts before heading out.
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