After beginning the week with highs nearly touching the 80-degree mark in some inland communities in Ocean County, winter will return Wednesday with the chance of a wintry mix.
The National Weather Service has not issued any advisories or watches, and there is little to no accumulation expected. The current NWS forecast calls for a chance of rain between 4 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wednesday, then rain and snow between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, followed by a change back to all rain after the noontime hour. The daytime high will reach 40, preventing icy conditions.
A chance of rain will continue Wednesday night, possibly mixing with snow after 9 p.m., then gradually ending. It will otherwise be mostly cloudy, with a low around 31 degrees.
“Little or no snow accumulation expected” during neither the day nor nighttime snow showers.
Partly sunny skies will return Thursday with a high of 45 degrees. Friday is expected to be sunny as well, though the long-term forecast shows more rain headed to the region for the weekend.
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