New Jersey Braces for Wild Weather with Powerful Winds
New Jersey is in for a rough ride as a strong cold front sweeps through the state. Expect winds to pick up, with gusts reaching up to 60 mph. The entire state is under wind alerts, so it's time to batten down the hatches.
When and Where Will the Strongest Winds Hit?
The National Weather Service warns that the strongest winds will hit late tonight and into early Thursday morning. This could mean trouble for trees, power lines, and anything left loose outside. If you've got patio furniture or trash cans that could become projectiles, now's the time to secure them.
The Jersey Shore will feel the winds first, with speeds of 25 to 35 mph expected this afternoon. But don't think the rest of the state is off the hook. Even areas under less severe advisories could see gusts up to 50 mph. That's enough to knock over small trees and cause power outages.
More Than Just Wind: A Cold Snap is Coming
The cold front isn't just bringing wind. Temperatures will drop behind it, with highs in the 50s on Thursday. And if you've got plants that can't handle the cold, keep an eye out for freeze warnings. Frost is on the way.
Another Weather System on the Horizon
But wait, there's more! Another weather system is on its way for Friday, bringing more wind and possibly thunderstorms. The weekend might bring some relief, with dry conditions and temperatures in the 60s. But don't get too comfortable—another cold front is expected Sunday night, dropping temperatures into the 40s for the start of next week.
What Should You Do?
Be prepared. Secure loose items, expect possible power outages, and dress in layers. The weather is about to get wild, and it's better to be safe than sorry.