Winter weather advisories have been issued for three New Jersey counties where freezing rain could cause icy conditions Thursday night into Friday. The advisory will be in effect from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties, the National Weather Service said.
Winds also ramped up in Sussex County, with a 53 mph gust reported in Hardyston and a 52 mph gust clocked at High Point State Monument. In Essex County, a gust of 55 mph was recorded at Caldwell Airport.
A wind advisory was issued for the entire state of New Jersey Wednesday with the National Weather Service predicting gusts of up to 50 mph.
The National Weather Service (NWS) had winter weather warnings in place for 11 states early on Thursday, with up to 1 foot of snow forecast for some parts of the country. Snow can disrupt travel and lead to hazardous driving conditions.
An unusual weather phenomenon known as thundersnow was reported near Essex County Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service. The rare weather event was reported around 6:17 p.m. Thundersnow is what happens when lightning can occur within snowstorms and is possible when there is a relatively strong instability and
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The high winds starting after 9 a.m. could cause scattered power outages in New Jersey, the weather service said.
It wouldn't be January in New Jersey without unpredictable winter weather, with snow squalls, rain, high winds and fluctuating temperatures expected.
The earthquake struck off the coast of Maine on Monday around 10:22 a.m. Thousands of people reported that they felt the ground shaking.
Cold weather weary New Yorkers can look forward to a light warmup this weekend after a powerful deep freeze left temperatures well below normal, even for a typically frigid part of the country in winter.