High temperatures yesterday reached the upper 30s to just over 40.  It was 41 in Atlantic City, but everyone else was 36 to 38.

Today, with some sunshine, a few highs will be up in the upper 30s.  The normal high is around 39 or 41, so we will be very close to that today.

However, we have some problems coming in later tonight and for a time tomorrow.  Snow begins in the early morning hours overnight.  It quickly changes to rain along the south coast, however, with statewide lows in the mid to 20s to lower 30s.

Any early snow tomorrow changes mainly to rain in South Jersey, which is 195 on south, to a wintry mix from the 195 corridor to just north of the Route 1 corridor in Central Jersey, and remains all snow from near Route 78 on north.  It all ends Saturday afternoon.  Anything from barely a coating south coast to 1 or 2 inches in South Jersey to at least a couple of inches in the central counties, and 4 inches or more in Northwest New Jersey.  Highs Saturday will be in the 30s with 40s along the south coast.

Clouds and some sunshine, but okay on Sunday with highs from 38 to 43.

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