AccuWeather forecasters are favoring a storm track that would bring heavy snow to most of New Jersey and a blockbuster snowstorm to New England
For now, New Jerseyans should prepare for another wave of frigid temperatures, starting Tuesday night and continuing through Friday morning, thanks to a cold front that is pushing Arctic air from eastern Canada into our region.
The National Weather Service says daytime highs will be stuck in the 20s on Wednesday and overnight lows could drop as low as the single digits — without the wind chill factored in — in some areas of the state by Thursday morning. Another blast of Arctic air from Canada will keep temperatures stuck in the 20s across most areas of New Jersey on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022.As of now, the weather service is predicting lows of 6 degrees in Morristown, 8 degrees in Millville and New Brunswick, 9 degrees in Atlantic City and Trenton, and 11 degrees in Caldwell on Thursday. At Sussex Airport, the mercury could plummet to 2 degrees below zero Thursday morning, and the low in Andover is expected to be near zero.
As cold as that is, temperatures would have to be even colder to break any record lows for Jan. 27. The record low for that date in the Sussex area is 15 degrees below zero, set in 1994, according to weather service data. The record low in Newark is 2 below zero , the record low in New Brunswick is 3 below zero , the record low in Trenton is 1 degree and the record low in Atlantic City is 1 degree below zero .Thank you for relying on us to provide the local weather news you can trust. Please consider supporting
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