After the frontal passage, temperatures on Wednesday will struggle to reach freezing. Thursday and Friday will be a bit warmer and we will then have a chance of some rain for the early part of the weekend. Still watching for our first significant chance of some snow, which does not appear to be heading our way this week.
Hazardous Weather Outlook from the NWS (north of 195 in NJ):
Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 412 PM EST MON JAN 11 2016 NJZ001-007>010-012-013-015-PAZ054-055-060>062-101>106-122115- SUSSEX-WARREN-MORRIS-HUNTERDON-SOMERSET-MIDDLESEX-WESTERN MONMOUTH- MERCER-CARBON-MONROE-BERKS-LEHIGH-NORTHAMPTON-WESTERN CHESTER- EASTERN CHESTER-WESTERN MONTGOMERY-EASTERN MONTGOMERY-UPPER BUCKS- LOWER BUCKS- 412 PM EST MON JAN 11 2016 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR CENTRAL NEW JERSEY...NORTHERN NEW JERSEY...NORTHWEST NEW JERSEY...EAST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA...NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA. .DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT. HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY. SNOW SHOWERS MAY PRODUCE A LIGHT ACCUMULATION TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, ESPECIALLY NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA INTO FAR NORTHWEST NEW JERSEY. THE GREATEST CHANCE FOR AN INCH OF SNOW AND SLIPPERY TRAVEL IS OVER THE POCONOS. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. $$
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