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A freeze warning was issued Monday in parts of North Jersey extending through 9am Tuesday. Near freezing temperatures are expected in Passaic County, with a low of 32 overnight on Monday. The rest of the week is predicted in the mid 40’s with a dip into the 20’s overnight on Tuesday that continues through a brisk morning.
The National Weather service advised residents to protect sensitive plants; freeze conditions kill crops, other sensitive vegetation and can damage unprotected outdoor plumbing. To prevent freezing or bursting of outdoor water pipes wrap, drain or allow them to drip.
Temperatures will rise back to the mid 50’s in time for Thanksgiving on Thursday.
To see the full weather report click here.
This is a great idea!!
This is a great idea. It might be late to get the necessary approvals from the city and recruit restaurants and other merchants for June, but it might be possible to plan for September when the evenings will still be light and warm enough. Or start planning for June 2023.
I think parking was an issue for some business owners. One owner I know asked where would all the people park, especially from out of town. I hope this happens. This would be fun