Overnight thunderstorms in forecast for N.J. after dry, sunny Tuesday

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Overnight thunderstorms in forecast for N.J. after dry, sunny Tuesday
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Hurricane Lee will pass well off the Jersey Shore on Friday or Saturday, bringing rip currents and rough surf to New Jersey.

Heavy rain won’t get going in New Jersey until well after midnight and crank up toward sunrise on Wednesday, the“Expect some locally damaging winds as well as locally heavy rain starting after midnight tonight over , and then over the Interstate 95 corridor and surrounding suburbs, including Trenton to Philadelphia to Wilmington, around the Wednesday morning commute,” the weather service said in its Tuesday morning forecast discussion.

After the initial burst of heavy rain, scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible through the day on Wednesday. Beachgoers are advised to stay out of the ocean on Tuesday and Wednesday as there’s a high risk of rip currents along the Jersey Shore.

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