Halloween, National Weather Service and rain
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As the storm exits Friday, it drags in some serious wind behind it. Expect decorations flying, leaves swirling and inflatables flopping.
A developing storm system from the Great Plains will bring moderate to heavy rain to New Jersey beginning late Wednesday night and continuing through Thursday evening or Thursday night.
A steady, cool wind coming from the northeast will keep a layer of clouds in place for much of the day Wednesday, with temperatures peaking in the low to mid 50s. National Weather Service forecasters say they “can’t rule out" some ocean-effect showers, primarily near Interstate 95.
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