BITTER BLAST: Below-freezing temperatures to arrive in New Jersey by Friday

New Jersey will experience bitterly cold temperatures over the next two days. Wind chills could make conditions feel as if they are below zero.

News 12 Staff

Feb 2, 2023, 11:49 AM

Updated 579 days ago

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New Jersey will be experiencing bitterly cold temperatures over the next two days.
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Michele Powers says that wind chill could make conditions feel as if they are below zero. Temperatures are expected to rise again by Sunday.
WHAT’S NEXT: Dangerously cold temperatures will arrive Friday and last into Saturday. A wind chill advisory is in effect for Sussex and Passaic counties from 5 p.m. Friday until 9 a.m. Saturday. New Jersey residents should dress warmly and limit their time spent outside.
OVERNIGHT: Temperatures drop overnight. A few clouds are possible with some scattered snow flurries or snow squalls that could last into Friday morning.
FRIDAY: Mostly sunny skies, but temperatures are dangerously cold. Daytime highs will only be in the mid-20s. Overnight lows will drop to single digits.
SATURDAY: Mostly sunny skies with some clouds. Daytime highs around 25 degrees with overnight lows around 22.
SUNDAY: Temperatures rise. Mostly cloudy skies with daytime highs around 46 degrees. Overnight lows around 37.
COMING UP: Temperatures for next week are expected to be mild in the low- to mid-50s. A mix of sun and clouds is expected.