NEW JERSEY — Record high temperatures were recorded throughout New Jersey on Saturday, making it the warmest Jan. 11 in decades. But that's about to change big time: The National Weather Service says temperatures are going to dramatically drop, and snow is definitely possible by the end of the week. In New Jersey, the National Weather Service said the high reached 70 degrees, breaking the previous record of 66 set in 1975. Temperatures soared across the region, with cities recording highs as much as 35 degrees above normal. More warm weather is expected Sunday, with a high of 66 predicted. Temperatures will begin falling by the evening. However, the air will still be warmer than normal.
Temperatures are then expected to fall into the 20s and 30s by Friday – and a real snowfall could actually happen by Friday night and Saturday morning. read more at Patch
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