By: Richard L. Smith
Residents in North Jersey are gearing up for a cooler Tuesday, marking the beginning of a colder stretch in the area. The morning temperature has dipped to 39 degrees, indicating a shift to cooler weather.
The National Weather Service forecasts increasing clouds throughout the day, with highs barely reaching near 43 degrees.A light northwest wind will blow at around 5 to 7 mph, adding a brisk feel to the air.
Tonight, the skies will remain mostly cloudy, and temperatures are expected to drop to a low of around 34 degrees, accompanied by a north wind moving at 3 to 7 mph.
This cooler trend represents a significant deviation from the usual temperatures for this time of year, with the region running several degrees below average.
Currently, the humidity stands at 76%, with a west wind speed of 5 mph and a barometric pressure of 29.96 inches.
Residents are advised to dress warmly and prepare for the colder days ahead.