Showers will be on and off for today with an overall damp environment as a stationary front is locked overhead, preventing sunshine from breaking out. Showers move along this front from west to east throughout today with breaks in between.
Rain turns moderate for Thursday and it seemingly "rains forever" as the entire day is a washout.
Showers depart into Friday early morning, but it remains mostly cloudy. The front struggles to move away but may offer reprieve on Friday midday with breaks of sun. Temperatures are likely to rise in interior New Jersey this weekend, reaching the upper 50s and lower 60s. This is especially the case for Sunday.
Monday's weather is tricky - a cold front can sneak into New Jersey from New England which can split the temperatures across the state creating a warmer south and east and a chilly yet damp north and east. This needs to be watched as it is a tricky March weather pattern than often has low predictability this far out.