New Jersey Weather Alert: Limited Snow, Rain Chances as Cold Holds Feb 8–12 in Newark

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Newark, New Jersey – A cold and generally quiet weather pattern is expected to persist across New Jersey between Sunday, Feb. 8, and Thursday, Feb. 12, with limited chances for snow or rain during the period.

According to the NOAA Climate Prediction Center, New Jersey is included in an area favoring below-normal temperatures in the 6–10 day outlook window. Precipitation outlooks for the same timeframe indicate near- to below-normal precipitation, reducing the likelihood of widespread or impactful winter weather.

This pattern supports lingering cold air across the state, especially during overnight and early morning hours. While isolated snow showers or brief light precipitation remain possible as weak disturbances move through the region, the broader signal favors mostly dry conditions rather than organized storm systems.

In northern and central New Jersey, including the Newark area, temperatures are expected to remain below seasonal averages. Any precipitation that does occur would most likely fall as light snow, with brief rain or mixed precipitation possible closer to the coast during short-lived milder periods. South Jersey may experience similar conditions, though moisture remains limited.

Rather than a single impactful system, the outlook points to several days of stable but cold weather. Travel impacts appear limited at this time, though cold temperatures may allow icy patches to persist on untreated roads, bridges, sidewalks, and parking areas, particularly during early morning hours.

Students, commuters, and outdoor workers should prepare for continued cold conditions, even without significant snowfall.

Forecasters emphasize that this outlook reflects large-scale atmospheric patterns, not specific daily forecasts. Minor changes remain possible as the forecast period approaches.

Residents are encouraged to monitor daily forecasts and National Weather Service updates for the latest information.