WEATHER
New Jersey's Stormy Surprise: Rain on the Way, but Halloween Looks Dry
New Jersey, USATue Oct 28 2025
Nor'easter Veers Off, But More Rain is Coming
New Jersey got a break from a nor'easter that was supposed to hit the coast but veered off into the ocean. Instead, another storm is on its way, bringing 1 to 3 inches of rain. This is good news for the area, which needs the rain.
When to Expect Rain
- Starts: Late Wednesday night
- Ends: Thursday afternoon
- Worst of it Over: By Halloween
Potential Flooding
There's a small chance of flooding in Monmouth and Ocean counties during high tide on October 29, but it's not expected to be too bad.
The Storm That Was Supposed to Hit on Tuesday
- Current Path: Heading out to sea
- Possible Impact: Light rain and wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph
- When It Will Move Away: By Tuesday night
The Next Storm
- Affected Areas: Central and western Pennsylvania, but will still affect the Jersey Shore
- Rain Timeline:
- Starts: Late Wednesday night
- Continues: Into Thursday
- Heaviest Rain: Thursday morning to Thursday afternoon
Temperatures
- Tuesday and Wednesday: Mid-to-upper 50s
- Thursday: Low-to-mid 60s
- Halloween: Dry with possible gusty winds
Weekend Outlook
- Weather: Dry
- Temperatures: Mid-to-upper 50s
This is good news for people who want to enjoy the outdoors without getting wet.
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What would happen if the nor'easter decided to join the Jersey Shore's Halloween parties instead of moving out to sea?
What alternative methods or technologies could be used to improve the accuracy of weather predictions for coastal areas like New Jersey?
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