Mount Holly, NJ – Cloudy skies and rising rain chances are expected to impact far southern New Jersey and the Delmarva Peninsula overnight, with showers likely through early Wednesday morning.
According to the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, light rain is expected to begin late Tuesday evening and continue intermittently until around 4 a.m. Wednesday, particularly in areas such as Atlantic City, Cape May, and southern Delaware. Rainfall probability in these areas ranges from 58% to 79%, with the heaviest concentration forecast along coastal and southern zones.
Temperatures across the region will remain seasonable, with lows in the mid-30s to low 40s. Atlantic City is expected to dip to around 43°F, while interior South Jersey cities like Vineland and Millville may see lows near 36°F. No freezing conditions are anticipated.
Motorists traveling overnight should exercise caution, especially in areas with reduced visibility due to drizzle. Commuters in coastal communities should plan for damp roads during the early morning hours.
While no flooding or severe weather is forecast, residents are advised to monitor updates from the NWS and check local alerts as conditions evolve. Rain is expected to taper off before sunrise, making way for drier conditions later Wednesday.