NJ summers are warming — a count of hot days and heat wavesNJ summers are warming — a count of hot days and heat wavesIs it hot enough for you in the middle of September?Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Smoke from the western wildfires is still polluting NJ airSmoke from the western wildfires is still polluting NJ airWith hot weather expected over the next several days, smoke particulates could make ozone pollution even worse over the Garden StateDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
Even with recent rains, NJ could soon face water woesEven with recent rains, NJ could soon face water woesThe state climatologist warns with a few weeks of very hot water and below average rain we could be facing “some level of drought concern.”David MatthauDavid Matthau
Will NJ get any snow this winter? Just wait until MarchWill NJ get any snow this winter? Just wait until MarchNew Jersey is still waiting for any kind of a significant snow event as we head into the homestretch of the winter season.David MatthauDavid Matthau
The wet, hot summer of 2018 could be a record-breaker in NJThe wet, hot summer of 2018 could be a record-breaker in NJAs the heat wave continues, more showers are on the way to close out the month of August.David MatthauDavid Matthau
3 of the biggest March snowstorms in NJ history3 of the biggest March snowstorms in NJ historyMarch is one of the worst months for snowstorms in the Garden State.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Even in deep freeze, skating on NJ lakes can be deadlyEven in deep freeze, skating on NJ lakes can be deadlyA winter warning to New Jersey families. That frozen pond or lake in your town may not be completely frozen, and it could become a death trap.David MatthauDavid Matthau
No drought worries this fall in NJ — But just watch out for firesNo drought worries this fall in NJ — But just watch out for firesIt's been dry for several weeks in New Jersey. Reservoir levels are still OK, but the fire danger level is rising.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Calling all weather geeks in New JerseyCalling all weather geeks in New JerseyThe Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network is looking for volunteer citizen scientists to monitor precipitation in the Garden StateDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
February 2017: The warmest ever in New JerseyFebruary 2017: The warmest ever in New Jersey"The average for February is going to be a little over 39 degrees, which will put it more than six degrees above normal," State Climatologist Dave Robinson told New Jersey 101.5.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia