"Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing north and west of the city, especially across Connecticut and the lower Hudson Valley. In northern and western New Jersey, into western Passaic County, lows will hover near freezing. North Jersey suburbs will see temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. Those in the city should expect temperatures in the low 40s. And that's just the start."
"A nor'easter developing this weekend should bring the region its first taste of true fall storminess. Rain is expected to start midday Sunday and into Monday, with temps at night in the upper 50s and low 60s during the day. Wind gusts are expected to get up to 10 mph at times. "Then it kind of just slowly meanders off shore as it departs, so we could get some lingering rain and the like into Tuesday and toward the middle of next week," Morrone said."
A cold air mass has settled over the region, producing highs near 60°F in the city and subfreezing lows north and west of the city. Northern and western New Jersey will see lows near freezing and North Jersey suburbs will drop into the mid-to-upper 30s, while city lows stay in the low 40s. A nor'easter will develop over the weekend, with rain starting midday Sunday into Monday, daytime highs in the upper 50s to low 60s, and wind gusts up to 10 mph. Lingering rain could persist into Tuesday and midweek. Primary concerns include gusty winds, coastal flooding, and beach erosion; coastal residents should secure property and avoid flood-prone streets.
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