Mount Holly, NJ – Morning sunshine will give way to cloudier skies Friday afternoon as a warm front begins pushing through the region, setting the stage for scattered evening rain showers across New Jersey and Delaware.
According to the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, a band of moisture will move through the area late Friday, March 28, bringing a 20% to 40% chance of rain showers that may persist until shortly after midnight. Daytime highs are expected to reach the upper 50s and low 60s across central and southern New Jersey, with Wilmington, DE, topping out near 62°F.
Rain is expected to begin in western parts of the region by early evening before spreading eastward. Areas such as Philadelphia, Trenton, and Dover should prepare for damp conditions during evening commutes or outdoor activities.
The incoming warm front will usher in milder weekend temperatures, with significantly warmer air in place by Saturday. Residents are encouraged to keep rain gear handy for tonight and monitor local forecasts for any changes.
Motorists should drive with caution on slick roads overnight, especially where visibility may be reduced. No flooding or severe weather is anticipated with this system.




