With springtime comes the official start of tropical storm and hurricane season. The National Hurricane Center is out with its list of chosen names for this year's storms. Is your name on it?
Grab the umbrella to prepare for raindrops across New Jersey on Wednesday, but there are two rain chances coming up that will be even wetter and more impactful.
Meteorologists say the twister, which was on the ground for less than one mile and for about one minute, was an EF-1 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale with winds of 100 MPH.
Saturday night's storms wreaked havoc on a lot of the Garden State. 15 New Jersey towns were officially confirmed to have been in the path of a tornado.
A vigorous storm system that spawned widespread severe weather across the middle of the country on Friday is pushing toward the east coast on Saturday, bringing a risk of nasty weather to New Jersey.
A quick heavy hit of snow, ice, and rain could lead to light accumulations and travel issues overnight, New Jersey's only inclement weather this workweek.
According to njweather.org, with an average statewide temperature of 41 degrees, we have tied 1932 as the warmest January in New Jersey since they started keeping records in 1895.