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Weather News N J Weather Up To 4 Inches Of Snow Gusty Winds Rain Coastal Flooding Likely In Messy Weekend Storm

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N.J. weather: Gusts up to 60 mph could blast parts of state, sparking wind alerts in 10 counties


Forecasters say a strong low pressure system moving across the region on Wednesday is expected to generate powerful wind gusts, especially in northern New Jersey. Read More

N.J. weather: High wind watch issued for 10 counties with 60 mph gusts in forecast Wednesday


Forecasters predict northwest winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts reaching 50 to 60 mph on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Read More

Cold front brings gusty winds, isolated showers to N.J. region tonight


While precipitation will be minimal, winds will pick up from the west at 10 to 15 mph with gusts reaching 20 to 25 mph following the front. Read More

Stormy weather ahead with up to 3 inches of rain, 40 mph gusts. Latest N.J. forecast.


The heaviest rain is expected to end before Halloween trick-or-treating, but it will remain blustery on Friday night. Read More

N.J. weather: Halloween wind alerts issued in all 21 counties, with strong gusts ramping up


The rain that’s been soaking New Jersey on Thursday will be gone by early Friday morning, but powerful gusty winds are expected to ramp up by the time trick-or-treaters hit the streets to celebrate ... Read More


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