The Nor'Easter Impact What Does Monday's Weather Look Like for Morris County

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Morris County, NJ, will be affected by a nor’easter on Monday, bringing steady rain and strong winds throughout the day. The storm will begin in the early morning hours, with rain expected to linger into the night. Temperatures will settle in the mid-50s °F (12–14 °C), while rain will resume more persistently by 10:00 AM. A temporary break in the rain from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM will occur before heavier rain and wind gusts return in the late afternoon. Between 6:00 PM and 9:00 PM, conditions will escalate, with persistent showers and gusty winds creating low visibility and hazardous travel conditions.

The storm's impacts may include falling branches and treacherous driving conditions, particularly in areas with poor drainage. Local authorities urge residents to prepare for potential disruptions and stay updated on weather advisories. The community is advised to take necessary precautions as the storm approaches.

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