A developing storm in the Midwest is set to bring a mix of weather to New Jersey, with rain expected to start falling soon. While there may be some snow in areas above 900 feet, accumulation is not anticipated. Winter weather advisories have been issued for parts of Pennsylvania and upstate New York where snow could accumulate up to 6 inches.
In New Jersey, the rain is expected to continue through the morning and afternoon before clearing by late afternoon. Behind the storm, colder air will move in from the Great Lakes, making temperatures feel more like January than the end of November and beginning of December.
Residents are advised to prepare for the changing weather conditions and to stay informed about any potential impacts from the storm. The storm is forecasted to move off the New Jersey coast by the evening, taking the rain with it and leaving behind gusty winds and colder temperatures.
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