After a weekend of warm temperatures, the Tri-State area is set to experience a shift in weather conditions. According to forecasts, rain and cooler temperatures are expected to move into the region by mid-week, signaling the imminent arrival of Fall.
The moisture from a storm currently in the Carolinas is predicted to push into the Tri-State area Tuesday night, leading to showers that could linger into Thursday. NJWeather.org reports that the skies are expected to start clearing up by Friday. However, the weekend, while sunnier, will see temperatures struggling to reach 70 degrees, a significant drop from the 80-degree temperatures experienced over the past weekend.
This shift in weather is a departure from the recent summer-like conditions. Last week, the region experienced temperatures climbing into the 80s. However, such warm weather is not typical for this time of year, with September in New Jersey usually seeing a significant cooling down as the month progresses.