The National Weather Service is calling for a system to move through the Shore area that will mainly produce rain, but could end with a small amount of snowfall.
After a mostly sunny day Wednesday with a forecast high of 47 degrees, the overnight hours will bring rain, mainly after 3 a.m. The low will not dip below freezing, keeping the precipitation rain, though the mercury will drop Thursday morning.
We're still watching a potential system for the weekend, though latest trends keep it a little more offshore. Before then, we have a "sneaky" system to get through late tomorrow night and Thursday morning – impacts to the morning commute are possible! #NJwx #PAwx #DEwx #MDwx pic.twitter.com/JSHlrVBbvL
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) January 18, 2022
On Thursday, the NWS forecast calls for rain before 8 a.m., then rain and snow between 8-11 a.m., changing to all snow after 11 a.m. The high will be near 38 degrees. New snow accumulation of only less than one inch is expected, according to the forecast.
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Temperatures will absolutely plunge Thursday night, dropping to a low of just 14 degrees. Slight chances of snow will occur Friday and into the weekend, though there will be a mix of sun and clouds.