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Dry, comfortable weekend for New Jersey; dangerous rip currents expected at Jersey Shore from Hurricane Lee

New Jersey is expected to see ocean impacts with large swells, dangerous rip currents and beach erosion due to Hurricane Lee.

News 12 Staff

Sep 15, 2023, 5:31 AM

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Michele Powers says New Jersey is expected to see ocean impacts with large swells, dangerous rip currents and beach erosion due to Hurricane Lee.

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NEW: Mostly cloudy to partly cloudy sky tonight, sunny and dry conditions returns tomorrow. Temperatures near normal with highs in the upper 70s.

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NEXT: Sunday is mostly sunny and dry, more clouds later in the day and at night. Risk of rain/t-storms late into early Monday. Temperatures in the upper 70s.
Rain on Monday - at least early in the day. Risk of storms. Touch more humid
Then fall-feel returns for rest of the week. Pleasant and comfortable.

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