Rainy and windy weather will last through the night and into Wednesday morning across New Jersey.
Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Dave Curren says that while some wintry mix is possible in northern areas of the state, this storm will not produce any type of snow accumulation.
HAPPENING NOW: Rainy and windy weather. Most of the state will see winds of 15-20 mph. Gusts of 30-40 mph are possible along the coast. Areas of the state at higher elevations have the potential to see an icy rain and some very light snow. The worst of the weather is expected between 10 p.m. and 3 a.m.
WEDNESDAY: Rain in the morning clears by the afternoon. Daytime highs around 52 degrees. Overnight lows around 41.
THURSDAY: Mostly sunny skies, with some clouds. Daytime highs around 46 degrees. Overnight lows around 32.
FRIDAY: Plenty of sunshine, but temperatures do not rise push past 45 degrees. Overnight lows dip to around 31.
WEEKEND: Mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the low-40s. Overnight lows in the upper-20s.