Temperatures will dip into the single digits and low teens Monday night into Tuesday with wind gusts that could make it feel much colder in New Jersey.
starting Monday night as wind chills plummet into single digits or in some spots below zero.
The coldest conditions since last winter are expected in New Jersey starting tonight and lasting through early Wednesday.There won’t be much relief during the day on Tuesday as temps will only climb into the upper teens and low 20s despite sunny skies, forecasters say. The National Weather Service reminds people to wear multiple layers when going out during the bitter cold expected in New Jersey in the coming days.It only gets colder Tuesday night as temps as low as 10 are in the forecast. Winds will be light or calm, so the wind chill won’t be much different than the reading on the thermometer.
Monday morning is just seasonably cold — temperatures mainly range from the upper 20s to low 30s in New Jersey as of 7 a.m.
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