Get These 5 Items Out of Your Car Before a NJ Cold Snap
Temperatures are expected to be below normal this week.
Temperatures are expected to be below normal this week.
94.5 PST's Chief Meteorologist is warning that "plowable snow" for much of New Jersey looks likely on Monday.
Heads up: a few scattered snow squalls could make tomorrow morning’s commute a bit difficult across Central Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. To be clear: we're not talking about a big snowstorm at this point.
Tropical Storm Fay's outermost rain bands are forecast to arrive in New Jersey late Thursday night.
Winds are expected to gust as high as 60-70 mph on Monday, meaning power outages are definitely possible across our area.
Our forecast remains humid and unsettled for a few more days, but the weekend outlook is fantastic.
A daily chance for isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue for the Garden State through at least Thursday.
Thunderstorms are forecast to arrive Wednesday afternoon. A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for much of New Jersey.
This is the grand finale of our stormy weather pattern - big changes are on the way for Friday, the Summer Solstice.
Torrential rain, flooding, and damaging winds will be New Jersey's primary concerns from Wednesday evening's thunderstorms.