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Weather: NJ to witness thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, skies to remain mostly cloudy

New Jersey, United States: Forecasters predict that portions of New Jersey may see some severe thunderstorms later on Monday. These storms may bring flooding, destructive gusts of up to 60 mph, and the possibility of hail and tornadoes.

Even while there may be a few showers in the afternoon, according to the National Weather Service, severe weather is most likely to occur after 6 p.m. this evening to two in the morning. Tuesday.

As a line of rain travels from west to east, heavy rain is both probable and likely anytime from mid-afternoon through the night, according to the meteorological service’s morning forecast discussion. The westernmost regions of the state have the most serious danger of severe weather.

As nocturnal lows fall into the mid-60s and low 70s, some fog is also likely.

According to the sources, storms will begin in the “afternoon hours,” and the evening commute may be impacted.

Most of the rain should stop by Tuesday morning, while showers may continue for a few more hours.

Tuesday will be a beautiful day with highs rising into the mid-70s to low 80s, thanks to the push of dry air. Forecasters predict this pattern will continue until at least Sunday, with bright skies and highs in the 70s and 80s.

Temperatures as of 7 a.m. in the Delaware Bay in Cumberland County, from 60 in Vernon to 75. Most places are in the high 60s and low 70s. This afternoon’s highs will fall into the low 80s.

The majority of the overnight rain has dried off, and the next several hours are expected to be a “lull” until the next system surges in this afternoon.

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