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New Jersey is approaching evil weather. Will the weekend be washed out?

The intensive storm will move from the deep south towards New Jersey until the weekend. The intensity of the storms tomorrow from Louianna to Iowa will be serious. Numerous tornadoes will cause chaos. The same energy will make it to the east coast by Sunday evening, but it should lose a lot of electricity when it reaches New Jersey.


We are still dealing with an onshore river and tonight in times of flood and tomorrow we can expect a certain salt water flood at the usual places. Tear and cold with low 30s to low 40s. Also stained fog along the coast is also possible.



Saturday is cloudy with a touch of sun, but these moments will be short. The temperatures can be seasonal in the low 50s. The winds will finally switch to the south and become more bourgeois on Sunday on Saturday. This winds alone, the persistence and strength of the gusts could bring twigs or plunge older/dead trees.


The winds will bring much warmer air over head for Sunday. Hochs can climb into the upper 60s and low 70s if there are sunbreaks. These winds are ahead of powerful storms. What works in our favor is the time of day that pulls through the storms. There is no sunshine with which he can work so that the storms will weaken during the night. A flood of rain is possible. 1-2 inches from Saturday evening to Monday morning from 11 p.m. This could lead to some localized floods, and it will help, but will not end, but it will help the drought situation with which we have had to do since autumn.


St. Patrick's Day looks good. Morning showers probably leave some rainbows that we can all want when the day continues.