Weather For December - NJ
- Isobel D'Amico

- Dec 11
- 1 min read
In December, the Atlantic Corridor is predicted to be very cold, as claimed by the dependable Old Farmer's Almanac. For the very first few days of the new month, wintry mix, showers, and perhaps flurries are expected to transpire, accompanied by mild temperatures. About a week or two later, snow showers are forecasted in tandem with consistent sun and dropping temperatures. From around December 13-16, weather conditions should be bright and chilly. Between the 16th and 29th, the forecast incorporates mixes of rain and snow flurries at first, but with a pivot to sunny and freezing temperatures nearing the end of this period. At the end of December, temperatures are expected to drop significantly, and snowfall is all but guaranteed. It is recommended to stick to sweaters and long pants for the next few months, as it’ll only get colder from this point on. Even though the sun should be out quite often, it’s not enough to keep you warm. There seems to be freezing winds and snowfall on the way, promising signs of a cold winter ahead.
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