New Jersey Braces for Potential Nor'easter Next Week

New Jersey, USASun Oct 26 2025
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New Jersey might face a nor'easter next week. Weather experts say it's too soon to know exactly what will happen. They are watching a system that could bring heavy rain and strong winds. First, a weak weather system might bring light rain and drizzle to coastal areas on Tuesday and Wednesday. Winds will likely pick up, especially near the shore. Then, a stronger storm could develop off the Carolinas and move up the East Coast. This could bring more rain and wind to New Jersey from Wednesday to Friday. Winds might gust up to 25 mph along the coast.
This storm could cause more beach erosion. Areas that were hit hard by a recent storm might see more damage. The exact timing and path of the storm are still unclear. So, it's hard to say exactly when and where it will hit. This weekend and early next week will be cold and dry. A frost advisory is in effect for some areas tonight. Temperatures will stay cool, with highs only in the 50s on Sunday. Sunday night will be even colder, with a freeze watch for western Passaic County. Monday will also be chilly, with highs only in the low 50s. Another round of frost is possible Monday night, especially in the interior parts of the state.
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