Three or four spurts of rain, limited sunshine, and an on-shore wind will lead to a variety of spring weather across New Jersey for this first week of May.
It is going to be a cool and blustery Thursday across New Jersey. In addition, dry air, dry brush, and strong winds will make for high fire danger conditions.
A tropical cyclone's name is retired from the Atlantic basin's rotating lists when it was especially deadly, costly, and/or memorable. Ida definitely qualifies.
There's a bunch of hype surrounding a coastal storm system that will make for some sloppy, inclement, and inconvenient weather across New Jersey Monday.
It's a cold front day for New Jersey, and the atmosphere will be "juicy" enough to ring alarm bells for gusty thunderstorms starting late Thursday afternoon.
April? Ha! It's going to feel like May across New Jersey this week with nice, warm temperatures. However, an on-shore breeze and raindrops will get in the way.