Frightening Map Shows Large Part of New Jersey Underwater by 2050Frightening Map Shows Large Part of New Jersey Underwater by 2050Experts warn that climate change could leave these parts of New Jersey underwater by 2050. Matt RyanMatt Ryan
How Much Snow Will New Jersey Get in Winter 2024?How Much Snow Will New Jersey Get in Winter 2024?Is Jersey in store for a snowy winter?Matt RyanMatt Ryan
Snow, rain expected to kick off 2024 in NJ: See latest predictionSnow, rain expected to kick off 2024 in NJ: See latest predictionThe latest Farmers' Almanac forecast for New Year's Day 2024 is in, and it doesn't look good for New JerseyMike BrantMike Brant
NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Tue 8/8NJ beach weather and waves: Jersey Shore Report for Tue 8/8Check the latest weather and surf conditions and forecasts for New Jersey's beaches, boardwalks, and bays.Dan ZarrowDan Zarrow
With NJ water restrictions a growing concern, please deactivate sprinklers with timersWith NJ water restrictions a growing concern, please deactivate sprinklers with timersWith New Jersey stuck in this ongoing dry spell, please consider this as a friendly PSA.Mike BrantMike Brant
Although NJ’s been drier than usual, here’s why we shouldn’t be watering our propertiesAlthough NJ’s been drier than usual, here’s why we shouldn’t be watering our propertiesIt's all about preparing for what might be on the horizon.Mike BrantMike Brant
Welcome To New Jersey Where You Experience All Four Seasons In One DayWelcome To New Jersey Where You Experience All Four Seasons In One DayIn New Jersey, you could wake up to frigid temperatures only for it to warm up to spring-like feels by noon.Jahna MichalJahna Michal
Many in New Jersey Stunned By Ominous Yet Beautiful Cloud FormationMany in New Jersey Stunned By Ominous Yet Beautiful Cloud FormationBrian Meierdiercks snapped this unbelievable shot and posted it on the New Jersey Nature Lovers Facebook page.Matt RyanMatt Ryan
Do summers in NJ seem to be getting more tropical?Do summers in NJ seem to be getting more tropical?Tropical storms, bigger downpours, higher humidity, and dangerous heatwaves seem to be more common in NJ than ever before. Is this a sign we're slowly becoming more tropical?Mike BrantMike Brant