Parts of New Jersey may see some scattered rain showers for the rest of the day, with a slim chance for a pop-up thunderstorm.
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Dave Curren says the rest of the week is looking quiet but thunderstorms may return by Friday night.
WHAT’S NEXT: Chance of scattered, pop-up storms through the evening in parts of the state. Could be a bit heavier in the northwest part of the state.
OVERNIGHT: Mostly clear skies with temperatures in the upper-60s and low-70s.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the 80s. Overnight lows cool into the upper-60s.
THURSDAY: Plenty of sunshine with daytime highs in the mid- to upper-80s. Possibility for a pop-up storm by the end of the day. Overnight lows around 70.
FRIDAY: Day starts off mostly sunny with daytime highs in the upper-80s. Thunderstorms have the potential to develop by Friday night. Wind gusts have the potential to reach 40 mph. Overnight lows in the upper-60s.
WEEKEND: Mostly sunny skies, with temperatures expected to be in the 80s.