Two weather nuisances leading up to Thanksgiving: Rain and wind Dan Zarrow Published: November 25, 2025 A very colorful November sunrise in Mercer County. (Amy Jones-Johns)
All of New Jersey is going to get wet eventually Tuesday, as we encounter some "weather nuisances" in the 48 hours leading up the Thanksgiving holiday. Under cloudy skies, a sprinkle is possible Tuesday morning, followed by showers arriving Tuesday afternoon, and then steadier rain Tuesday evening. Temperatures will be well in the 50s — well above freezing, so everything that falls will be wet and not wintry. Wednesday will shoot into the 60s, with additional spotty, hit-or-miss showers around. A cold front arrives Wednesday night, ushering in wind and colder air. It will be 20 to 25 degrees colder for Thanksgiv

New Jersey News

America News
The Atlantic
AlterNet
Cover Media
Newsmax TV
Raw Story