Hurricane Beryl’s Remnants Could Bring Heavy Rain to New Jersey
The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are making their way towards New Jersey, and weather experts are predicting a wet week ahead. Residents should prepare for potential heavy rainfall and possible flooding as the tropical system moves north. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming weather changes.
Weather Timeline for New Jersey
According to forecasts, the weather pattern for New Jersey will evolve as follows:
- Monday: Expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures in the low 80s. There is a slight chance of isolated showers throughout the day.
- Tuesday: Clouds will increase by midday, with afternoon thunderstorms likely. Temperatures will hover around the mid-80s.
- Wednesday: The remnants of Hurricane Beryl begin to impact the region, bringing heavy rain and possible thunderstorms. Highs will be in the low 80s.
- Thursday: Continued rainfall, with the heaviest showers anticipated in the morning. Flash flood warnings may be issued for certain areas. Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to low 80s.
- Friday: Rain will start to taper off, leaving cloudy skies and cooler temperatures in the mid-70s. Showers may linger, but the worst will be over.
Preparing for the Rain
With heavy rain and thunderstorms on the horizon, it’s crucial to take steps to protect your property and ensure your safety. Here are a few tips:
- Check your gutters and drains to ensure they are clear of debris.
- Secure any outdoor furniture or items that could be blown away during a storm.
- Create an emergency kit with essentials such as water, food, and medications.
- Keep an eye on weather alerts and updates from local authorities.
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As always, your safety is our top priority. Be sure to monitor the weather closely and take necessary precautions as Hurricane Beryl’s remnants pass through New Jersey. Stay dry and stay safe!