The Jan. 7, 2017 snow storm in Ocean County, NJ. (Photo: Patricia Nee)
There’s one more day of frigid weather to deal with before the mercury begins to rise, the National Weather Service is predicting.
The NWS’s office in Mount Holly, which officially recorded Toms River as having received 7.3 inches of snow over the weekend, predicts Monday’s high will be 27 degrees and the overnight low 17 degrees, but by Tuesday, the high will be 41 degrees. On Wednesday and Thursday, temperatures will rise to 51 and 52 degrees, respectively.
After Monday’s sun, however, things will turn gloomy. Clouds will move in Tuesday and rain will arrive in the evening to overnight hours and continue Wednesday. It will remain mostly cloudy on Thursday.
Bundle up, meteorologists suggest. Monday’s wind chill factor will make it feel like -5 outside and northwest winds will be sustained at 10-13 m.p.h.