The latest weather forecast warns that a cold front will move into New Jersey on Saturday, bringing a chance of severe thunderstorms and damaging wind gusts.
The National Weather Service expects Friday to remain dry as a weakening cold front crosses the state. Experts predict Saturday will be warmer than recent days before the next round of storms arrives.
However, forecasters say a stronger cold front is expected on Saturday, likely triggering scattered strong to severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service has warned of frequent lightning and destructive wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph.
A slight risk of severe weather exists across much of the Garden State on Saturday, and forecasters note the threat could increase by late Friday. Stay updated with the latest local forecast.
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