An area of low pressure will spiral just offshore for the next 24 to 36 hours, bringing rounds of light to steady rain through much of the day Thursday.
BUT TODAY THAT RAIN IS REALLY FOCUSED IN SOUTHEASTERN MOST MASSACHUSETTS. WE’VE HAD SOME RAIN ON THE CAPE AND YOU CAN SEE THIS BAND OF SHOWERS LIFTING UP THROUGH THE SOUTH SHORE THIS MORNING. I ...
Most of New Jersey wound up with little to no rain on Wednesday and while there are slight chances of precipitation the next three days, the majority of the state is likely to continue to remain dry.