Should We Be Getting Snow Now? [POLL/AUDIO]
With warmer weather right around the corner we "spring ahead" this coming weekend, but first we've got to face a little late winter snow and ice later today into tonight.
With warmer weather right around the corner we "spring ahead" this coming weekend, but first we've got to face a little late winter snow and ice later today into tonight.
The Jersey Shore is gearing up for a major storm that will dump a ton of rain, some snow and dangerously high winds. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know.
High winds and major coastal flooding are big concerns for the upcoming storm expected to bring a mixed bag of precipitation on Wednesday.
Ahead of tomorrow's storm, Brick Township police are advising people living on the township's barrier island territory and flood-prone coastal mainland spots to move inland.
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
The 2012-2013 winter, on the surface, doesn't appear to be too harsh in terms of weather. However, the numbers present a different story.
Heavy rain and wind that kept many awake has left behind power outages and minor flooding as it all moves to east and cold air returns.
Today's spring-like temperatures will likely strong thunderstorms tonight and early Thursday morning along with strong winds.
It's been a bitter cold week in New Jersey with temperatures well below freezing and we won't see relief until early next week. Despite the frigid temperatures, it still will likely be one of the warmer winters on record in the Garden State.
If your heavy coat has been tucked away so far this winter, this is the week to bust it out. New Jersey is dealing with its coldest stretch of weather in years.
This year's flu season is proving to be particularly nasty as health officials around New Jersey report epidemic levels.
A post-Christmas storm has brought high winds and snow to New Jersey.