
Temps Are Dropping and Some Spots In New Jersey Could See Snow?
Cold Front Brings Chance Of Snow To Parts Of New Jersey
Temperatures Drop Sharply Across The Garden State
First Flurries Of The Season Could Arrive Soon
In November, New Jersey sees little snow overall. Northern areas may get one to three inches, while central and southern parts usually see only flurries or rain. It’s mostly a mild preview of winter rather than a snowy month.

According to a Patch report, "The coldest airmass of the season is ahead, creeping across the state following showers and thunderstorms from Sunday night into Monday."
Weather Experts Say NJ Could See A Taste Of Winter
Tonight into Tuesday, temperatures are expected to drop even further, bringing what forecasters describe as a chilly, uncomfortable day. Wind chills will begin in the teens and only climb into the low 30s by mid-afternoon on Tuesday. "Some snow flurries are possible in the northwestern corner of the state, according to an AccuWeather map, but nothing significant."
On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, we can look for sun and temps to average around 50 degrees. The weekend looks to bring some sun on Saturday with highs of 48 degrees, and on Sunday could be a chance of showers with highs in the upper 50s.
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Are you a snow lover? Would you like to have a "white" Thanksgiving or rather wait until Christmas for that? Make sure you bundle up if you are going to the Veterans Day Parade in Downtown Toms River, temperatures are expected to be around 37 degrees at parade time at 9:30 am, see you there.
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