Forecast: Clouds develop overnight; rain expected Thursday for southern half of NJ

New Jersey saw sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-80s Wednesday, but wet weather is expected to move in for Thursday.
News 12 New Jersey Meteorologist Dave Curren says that the rain is expected to mostly affect the southern half of the Garden State, around the Interstate 195 corridor.
Wednesday's overnight hours should see some clouds develop and temperatures could cool into the mid-60s.
Thursday may see rain in the morning, which should clear out by the afternoon and evening. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid-70s.
Friday should see a mixture of sun and clouds with slightly warmer temperatures in the upper-70s.
The weekend is looking to see mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the 80s.