It may be cloudy at times, but high pressure will do just enough to keep the region rain-free over the first November weekend of the year. Temperatures will stay mild,
Friday will start out chilly, with frost, but will wind up spot on seasonable for early November, with high temperatures in the low 60s. Temperatures will only go up from
Inland freeze warnings and coastal frost advisories are out early Thursday morning as the growing season ends for most. A polar-vortex influenced airmass is responsible for the chill, which will carry over to Friday morning. The weekend will shake off the chill.
This year, drought gripped part of the summer and areas with wildfires this summer stressed out trees in those areas. However, without extreme heat and a favorable September and October, expect a better year for leaf-peeping in the Garden State.