
Big Changes Ahead: NJ Weather Shifts As October Arrives👀
Forecasters Predict A Notable Shift Across The State
What New Jersey Residents Should Expect This Week
How October’s Weather Pattern Could Impact Daily Life
What is New Jersey Weather usually like in the Garden State? October in New Jersey usually feels like a mix of fall moods. Early in the month, you’ll still get some mild, almost late-summer days, but nights start turning cooler. As the weeks go by, temperatures drop steadily, and you’ll notice crisp mornings and chilly evenings.

Rain showers are pretty common, and once in a while, a strong storm can sweep through. By the end of October, it’s full-on autumn with colorful leaves, sweater weather, and a hint that winter’s on the way to Jersey. Lately, the past few Halloweens have been fairly mild.
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According to a recent post from Patch, a big weather change is coming to New Jersey. So let's dive into this and see what's up for us here.
Temperature Swings And Rain Chances On The Horizon
According to Patch, a cold front will move in Tuesday night, "ushering in a fall-like airmass," National Weather Service forecasters said. There won't be any rain with this front, just low temperatures.
The first day of October, Wednesday, will be sunny; however, temps will stay around 70. Wednesday night, some parts of North Jersey may even drop into the 30s, but forecasters say there is no risk of frost yet. Yes, temps dropping into the 30s.
"The rest of the week will be more of the same, with fall-like conditions. By the end of the week, things will start to warm back up."
Sounds like some will have a chance to test their heating system with overnight temperatures in the 30s.
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