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A tornado watch stretching from Florida to northern New Jersey and lower New York State is in effect until 7 p.m., Monday, March 16.
Scattered flurries and a few snow showers are possible across parts of New Jersey Tuesday evening as bitterly cold temperatures and gusty winds continue, with lows tonight dropping into the 20s and wind chills falling into the teens.
A 'major' severe weather system is headed to New Jersey and New York City today, AccuWeather says. When will the rain start, and how bad will it be?
Total rainfall from Thursday to Thursday night will range from a quarter-inch in South Jersey to over an inch in North Jersey.
March has a way of delivering serious weather whiplash to the tri-state, and this week drives that point home. After a high temperature of 80 degrees in Central Park on Tuesday – the earliest 80-degree temperature on record for the city – temperatures take a tumble on Thursday.
Welcome to 'false spring,' New Jersey! A polar vortex split could bring bitter cold back to NJ, but how cold will it get and when? The latest forecast
Welcome back to winter, New Jersey. Thursday afternoon will be upwards of 50 degrees colder than Wednesday afternoon, with a brisk wind and possible snow.
Excessive rainfall and possible flash floods are in the forecast for Hoboken on Monday. See the timing and maps.
We're not saying restock the fridge, but you may want to make sure you still have some salt, just incase. A East Coast storm in the form of Nor'easter could possibly show up in the Garden State late Sunday night into Monday morning bring a bit of havoc to ...