Jersey May Not Get Danny, But Will Still See Showers And Storms

Once again, the Garden State as well as much of the Mid-Atlantic will be spared the direct effects of Tropical Storm Danny, but will still have another bummer of a weekend thanks to a warm front, which will be lifting over the region today. Earlier this morning, there were clouds and showers in Northwestern Middlesex County while much more severe weather was occurring further south just east of Trenton. A Hazardous Weather Outlook was issued earlier by the NWS office in Mount Holly.

The outlook called for heavy rain for the rest of Friday and Friday night as the warm front moves northward into the area. Gusty winds can also be possible as well. Over the weekend, more showers and thunderstorms are expected accompanied by gusty winds even though Danny will be passing well to the east. On Friday, the forecast is calling for a 90 percent chance of precipitation in Northwestern Middlesex County with a tenth to a quarter of an inch falling during the day, and another one to two inches falling on Friday night and Saturday.