Snow, sleet, rain in forecast for Sunday. N.J. temperatures could hit 70s by next weekend.

An arctic front continuing through Sunday will bring showers of snow to northern New Jersey, with snow accumulations of up to 1 inch possible in the northwestern counties
The rest of the state has a higher chance of sleet and rain.
The National Weather Service said freezing fog could develop southeast of I-95 tonight ahead of a cold front.
Expect high temperatures in the 30s and 40s on Sunday.
Monday will bring calmer conditions with high pressure, but temperatures will hover around freezing across most of the state, with lows in the 10s and 20s.
Widespread light precipitation is expected to spread across New Jersey late Monday through early Tuesday.
Snow or a rain-snow mix is expected along the I-95 corridor and parts of the northwest Tuesday morning; A transition to full rain is expected as temperatures warm into the upper 30s and mid-40s during the day.
Snow accumulations are expected to remain below 1 inch, forecasters said.
It is expected that the rain will completely turn to rain in the entire region on Tuesday afternoon.
Rainfall totals of 0.5 to 0.75 inches are expected along and north of I-78, with slightly lower amounts expected to the south, and the rain will end Wednesday morning.
A significant warming trend is expected to begin Wednesday and continue through the weekend.
In some regions, high temperatures of 15 to 20 degrees above normal can be seen.
Highs on Wednesday are expected to be in the upper 40s to mid-50s, followed by highs in the 50s and 60s on Thursday and Friday.
By Saturday, parts of New Jersey could approach or exceed 70 degrees, the weather service said.
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