Snow, Wind, Flooding Expected To Hit NJ
Forecasters say a trifecta of winter weather is hitting New Jersey over the next few days.
Forecasters say a trifecta of winter weather is hitting New Jersey over the next few days.
Finally, some good weather news. Alan Kasper says the latest storm he's been tracking will have minimal impact. if any, on our area. That's incredibly good news for a weather weary Jersey Shore.
Remember when you first heard about Sandy. You looked at that map that showed all the different possible tracks of the storm, and you just assumed it would go one of the other ways. We hardly ever get hurricanes, so we certainly aren't going to get this one, right? Doesn't that seem like months ago?
For some residents suffering a long-term power outage without heat, the situation is now complicated by the latest storm bringing with it freezing temperatures.
I would like to ask Mother Nature a question. Was it something we said? This is New Jersey, after all, and I know we sometimes say things we probably shouldn't, but Sandy, then a below freezing night with so many without power, and now a Nor'easter? Really?
Even if you were fortunate enough to not suffer major damage from Sandy, odds are you have no power, and all you can do is wait. And odds are you have headed to the gas station to fill your car or generator, and all you can do is wait there as well.
I was driving on Bridge Ave. in Point Pleasant yesterday and I saw what I'm pretty sure was the National Guard. It certainly was comforting to know that additional help is here for all the unprecedented, monumental tasks ahead of us here at the Jersey Shore.
As we all recover from Sandy, the unbelievable sights from the historic Jersey Shore continue to roll in. Here are some sobering shots of Jersey Shore landmarks after the storm.
Dear Sandy,
Who invited you. This isn't tourist season, and you don't live here. So what are you doing here? You made that nasty left turn in the Atlantic. Don't you know there are no left turns in New Jersey?
There is plenty to be worried about with Hurricane Sandy. They weren't kidding when they said superstorm.
Frankenstorm is knocking on the Jersey shore's front door. This is a dangerous one and it has most people around the area very concerned, and that includes the true veteran Jersey shore people who don't usually get too nervous about anything.
Frankenstorm. The Perfect Storm. Hurricane Sandy.
All names for the weather event heading this way next week. And all things that are freaking everyone out.