4th of July Weekend Outlook + Video
Friday (July 1) high temperatures should level off around 80. Mid-80s are possible for interior CNJ/SNJ and the coast could be held to the upper-70s. Skies should start off partly sunny but showers and thunderstorms are possible during afternoon-evening hours. Winds should be light out of the S. Overnight lows should range from upper-50s in NNJ elevations to about 70 along the SNJ coast.
Saturday (July 2) high temperatures should reach the lower-80s away from the ocean and mid-to-upper 70s along the coast. Skies should be mostly sunny with a pleasant feel. Winds should be light/breezy out of the W/NW. Overnight lows should fall into the 50s for NNJ elevations and 60s for the rest of New Jersey.
Sunday (July 3) high temperatures should reach the mid-80s away from the ocean and mid-to-upper 70s along the coast. Skies should be mostly sunny with possibly some humidity. Winds should be light/breezy out of the W/SW. Overnight lows should fall into the 50s for NNJ elevations and 60s for the rest of New Jersey.
Monday (July 4) high temperatures should reach the mid-to-upper 80s away from the ocean and mid-to-upper 70s along the coast. Skies should be mostly sunny with a bit of humidity. Isolated pop-up showers and thunderstorms are possible on any given summer day like this. Not expected but always worth a mention as they are usually very localized. Otherwise, evening firework shows should be fine. Winds should be light out of the S. Overnight lows should fall into the 60s statewide.
An early look at next week indicates rain in the Tuesday-Wednesday period followed by a heat wave to close out the week. Let’s revisit Sunday for next week’s outlook. Everyone have a great holiday weekend and please be safe! JC
Jonathan Carr (JC) is the founder and sole operator of Weather NJ, New Jersey’s largest independent weather reporting agency. Since 2010, Jonathan has provided weather safety discussion and forecasting services for New Jersey and surrounding areas through the web and social media. Originally branded as Severe NJ Weather (before 2014), Weather NJ is proud to bring you accurate and responsible forecast discussion ahead of high-stakes weather scenarios that impact this great garden state of ours. All Weather. All New Jersey.™ Be safe! JC