When we head to the last weekend of February, the residents of New Jersey can expect a stretch of light and relatively peaceful weather. Whether you are planning a walk in the park, heading to the pedestrian walkway or just relaxing at home, the forecast seems favorable. However, with fluctuations in temperatures and different conditions throughout the country, it is worth looking at what is offered for your area.
Sunny Start for Trenton
In the capital Saturday starts with a sunny sky and crunchy temperatures, high expected to reach about 40 ° F (4 ° C). The sun will provide some of the necessary heat, but be sure to put myself in as the breeze may feel cooler. On Sunday, Trenton will see a slight attack of temperatures, reaching a comfortable 47 ° F (8 ° C). The clouds will start to roll, creating partially solar conditions. Although it is still a great day for outdoor activities, it is best to bring a light jacket as temperatures can hesitate throughout the day.
Newark: a similar model
If you are in Newark, the weekend’s forecast is almost identical to that of Trenton. Saturday will be mostly sunny, with temperatures moving about 40 ° F (4 ° C). The sun will go out, but the wind can feel a few degrees more cold, so dress up accordingly. Sunday carries a gradual heating, reaching high from 45 ° F (7 ° C). The day will see a blend of sun and clouds, which makes it a nice day for a quick walk, orders or a pleasure of some fresh air.

Atlantic City: a little more cloud cover
For those who head along the shore to Atlantic City, expect a mix of sun and clouds throughout the weekend. On Saturday, it will see about 39 ° F (4 ° C) high, with the random cloud covering things slightly more cool than inner cities. By Sunday, temperatures will rise slightly to 46 ° F (8 ° C), with a mixture of sun and passing clouds. Although it won’t be warm enough for a day on the beach, it’s still a decent weekend to enjoy the pedestrian walkway, take a bite to eat, or pick up coastal views.
There is no hard time but remain updated
One of the best news this weekend? There are currently no severe meteorological warnings or consultations for New Jersey. This means that you will not worry about storms, snow or big interruptions in your plans. However, as always, it is wise to be informed. Meteorological conditions can change quickly and it is a good habit of checking for updates before you leave. The National Meteorological Service and the Emergency Management Office in New Jersey recommend that reliable sources be monitored for any last -minute changes.
Definitive thoughts
With the end of February this weekend, it brings a welcome vacation from extremely winter time. Although it will not yet be warm enough to throw away the jackets, it is a great opportunity to enjoy the fresh air and sun before March bring your usual unpredictability. So, whether you are local or embark on the shore, enjoy the soft conditions and make the most of your weekend, New Jersey.