The storm expected to drop 6 to 8 inches of snow in New Jersey will start as rain in southern counties around dawn. Matt Dowling N.J. declares state of emergency for entire state due to snow, winter storm Sunday The state of emergency includes all of New Jersey with a winter storm expe...
Today’s and tonight’s Jersey City, NJ weather forecast, weather conditions and Doppler radar from The Weather Channel and Weather.com
Today's Activities Forecast NEW Lower wind speeds will make early morning a good time to get outside today. Running Poor Hiking Poor Golf Poor Camping Poor Air Quality Index 79 Moderate Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very...
41°/26° 60% Sun 16| Day 41° 60% N15mph Rain early...then remaining cloudy with showers in the afternoon. High 41F. NE winds shifting to NW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of rain 60%. Rainfall around a half an inch. Humidity80% ...
Rain and snow in the evening transitioning to snow showers late. Low 26F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precip 40%. Snow accumulations less than one inch. Humidity71% UV Index0 of 11 Moonrise9:49 pm Waning Gibbous Moonset8:32 am ...
The question then becomes where future-Helene goes next. Forecast models show pretty good consensus that high pressure will steer the storm over the Central U.S., rather than up the Atlantic Seaboard toward New Jersey. That is not to say that clouds, rain, and tropical moisture are impossible...
Rainfall spread and totals are still up in the air — ranging from scattered showers to an inch of soaking rain. But the end of the week does look a little wet, and the start of yet another weather transition. Yes, that means we will cool down again for the weekend — the last weeke...
Preliminary snow totals in N.J. Here’s a look at snow accumulations reported by theNational Weather Serviceand the volunteer Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network, known asCoCoRaHS.(Note: Additional towns will be added to the list below as new reports c...
Monday's rain was truly a best case scenario. Much of New Jersey got a drenching, while avoiding the woes of severe weather and/or flooding. Rainfall totals ended up between a quarter-inch and just over an inch. That desperately-needed rain does not completely erase our wildfire danger and...
northern half of New Jersey on that Monday morning. By the afternoon, a number of towns had 7" of white stuff on the ground. Plowing was a challenge with such late-season, heavy, wet snow on the ground. But Mother Nature helped - warming temperatures and heavy rain led to a quick ...