We have been predicting a sharp cutoff between 'a lot of snow' and 'not much snow' over NJ, but exactly where that line ends up is still anyone's guess.
The combination of heavy snow, high winds, low visibility, and coastal flooding will make this nor'easter a nasty storm, no matter where in New Jersey you are.
This time of the year it's pretty common to leave for work in the morning and see the puff of cars idling in their driveways up and down the road. There are many reasons that people warm up their cars but you could actually be breaking the law by doing so.
Just when we thought winter was on its way out, Mother Nature is flexing her chilling powers once more. According to Cat Country's Meteorologist, Dan Zarrow, some areas of New Jersey may see over a foot of snow from this Nor'easter.
Ready or not, the winter frigidness is coming! As we begin to layer up for the cold season ahead, let's look back at the top 5 times New Jersey saw it's chilliest temperatures.
We've certainly have had a rough stretch with oppressive heat and humidity during the dog days of August. I'm trying not to complain too much because before you know 'Old Man Winter' will be knocking on our door.
Where does time go? Sometimes it seems like there aren't enough hours in the day or week to get everything finished. It feels like only a couple of weeks ago we were playing Christmas music and getting ready for the holidays, and now it's time to wrap up the Winter of 2016.
Most of us are less than thrilled with freezing temperatures and shorter days, but some people suffer from a syndrome known as seasonal affective disorder or SAD.
Today's late winter storm event is being felt around New Jersey with high winds, power outages for thousands, coastal floods and airport delays along with voluntary evacuations.