The National Weather Service is calling for a week full of warm days and some very cold nights at a time when the holiday season is making its full arrival to our area.
Monday’s forecast looks to have the coolest day until the end of the week with a high of 49 predicted before dropping to a low of 33 around the time the menorah lighting is scheduled to be held in Freehold. Tuesday’s high will be around 52 before a low of 36 when the Christmas Tree is being lit.
In the middle of the week the high for Wednesday is expected to be around 54 degrees before a drop to 41 on Wednesday night. Thursday looks to be similar except for a low of 43 at night and at least a 50 percent chance of rain.
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The chance of rain stays at around 60 percent on Friday with a high near 49 and a low near 34 on Friday night.
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