Weather plays a big role in the severity of our allergy season.
The fact that New Jersey has had a lot of wet weather, means we can expect a lot of pollen as things warm up and get dry.
Residents along the Jersey Shore are very familiar with the perils of tidal flooding, and a new report shows NJ is the most vulnerable state in the U.S.
What kind of weather can we expect from a New Jersey April? Here's a look at the hottest and coldest April days in the history books for the Garden State.
Let's review the latest timeline, forecast snow totals, and overall impacts for New Jersey's second impactful winter storm of the week, arriving Friday.