THURSDAY’S FORECAST | Despite what the generic weather app says, the rest of the week will not be all that wet. The Cape May Bubble will be in effect, with the driest weather. Our spring fever is still on track to start Sunday! See how warm the beaches and inland areas will get here.
Join us as we review the intense winter weather in New Jersey, including record snowfalls, blizzards, and drought conditions, with State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson. Discover the details behind the storms, snowpack, and what to expect in the coming months.
00:00 Introduction to February Weather Roundup 02:00 The February Nor’easter: Impact and Analysis 12:05 Snowpack and Its Effects on Weather Patterns 17:00 Winter Overview: Cold and Snowy Trends 22:55 Drought Conditions and Future Predictions 24:30 It was cold this winter, but…
Recap the month of weather that was. It’s all Jersey, with two of Jersey’s best weather guys. New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson as well as Meteorologist Joe Martucci, owner of Cup A Joe Weather and Drone take you through the temperatures, rain, snow, coastal flooding and much more every episode. New episodes come out the beginning of every month.
📹WEDNESDAY’S FORECAST | Showers this week, but spring warmth is charging in this weekend—finally! Beaches will get skunked by the sea breeze, but even you’ll get 60s, too.
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📹TUESDAY’S FORECAST | Your generic weather app probably has the rain icon most days between now and Sunday.
That’s not true. Let’s time out the rain for you.
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Despite the Feb. 22-23 nor’easter bringing more snow than the Jan. 25 nor’easter, the days after the February brought more melted snow than in January. It’s not just become of warmer temperatures, either. Here are four reasons why.
SATURDAY’S FORECAST | Another weekend, another Sunday with snow! However, it’s not a big deal, trust me. Enjoy the mild weather today and even milder weather coming up next weekend. 😉
WHERE DO SNOWFALL REPORTS COME FROM? | Honestly, you asked me a really good question. We always report the snow totals but don’t clearly explains HOW we actually get them.
After a wild start to the week with a historic blizzard, we’re ending on a quiet and warm note. A clipper could bring a few flurries or a snow shower on Sunday, but Tuesday’s system could bring a messy mix.