As usual, a review of the high temperatures yesterday.  They reached 50 to 55, which was a little bit of a surprise.  I thought we would only be near 50, but it reached 55 in Atlantic City and 54 at the Trenton-Mercer County Airport.

Today, we start to see rain developing, but it starts a wintry mix in some places.  There's the chance that there could be a coating of maybe an inch or so in the far northern and westernmost parts of the state before it changes to mainly rain during the afternoon hours.  Some highs in North Jersey will be in the 30s to the 40s elsewhere, and perhaps 50 in far South Jersey this afternoon.

Rain tonight tapers off later during the early morning hours with areas of fog overnight.  Some lows will be in the 40s, but a few 30s in northwest counties.

After some early fog Thursday, clouds break for some sunshine with highs from 57 to 62 tomorrow afternoon.

Partly to mostly cloudy skies developing Friday with highs from 48 to 53.

It looks like showers, at least, for the first half of Saturday.

Most of Sunday daytime looks okay, as of now anyway.

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