But maybe not much.
The National Weather Service is predicting wintry weather early next week in parts of New Jersey.
In fact, AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and Lead U.S. Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok notes a more wintry pattern will develop by mid-February and continue into early March, “for the eastern half of the nation, especially the Northeast and mid-Atlantic.”
Here’s what’s ahead.
The 7-day forecast calls for a chance of rain and snow Monday, Feb. 12 into Tuesday, Feb. 13.
The rest of this week is expected to be mostly sunny with highs in the 50s, the NWS shows. The warmest temps are expected over the weekend, with highs reaching just below 60, according the NWS.
“Most cities from the Plains to the Northeast will notice a 5- to 15-degree Fahrenheit shift from Wednesday and Thursday to Sunday and Monday,” AccuWeather says.
The temperature will slowly drop lower, eventually reaching the 40s come Monday, which will be rainy. Come the evening, temps will drop even lower, which means a chance of wintry weather.