April begins with showers and thunderstorms, which could produce gusty winds, heavy rain, hail, and even tornadoes across New Jersey through Saturday evening.
According to njweather.org, with an average statewide temperature of 41 degrees, we have tied 1932 as the warmest January in New Jersey since they started keeping records in 1895.
Friday and Saturday will be fairly pleasant across New Jersey, but our next storm system arrives late Sunday, leading to a chance of rain ... and possibly snow.
An area of low pressure will track over New Jersey, producing an extended period of rain, but without the risk of flooding, severe weather, or wintry weather.
The first one will bring rain showers, the second will be even wetter, and the third could drive some wintry weather into New Jersey by the end of next weekend.
Spotty rain and snow showers Wednesday night will transition to occasional raindrops on Thursday, followed by a period of steady rain arriving Thursday night.