As chief meteorologist, Dan Zarrow says his mission is to provide the most honest, accurate weather forecasts possible. Zarrow grew up in Jackson, where his weather obsession earned him the nickname "Weatherman Dan." He earned his atmospheric science degree from Cornell University. His career as a TV meteorologist included stops in Oklahoma, in Central New York and at News 12 New Jersey. He's also done research and programming work for the Northeast Regional Climate Center and NJ State Climate Office. He is proud to hold the American Meteorological Society's prestigious Certified Broadcast Meteorologist designation. Zarrow lives in Union County with his wife, Amy, and young sons, Jackson, Griffin, Nathan, and Tyler. Follow me on Facebook ("Meteorologist Dan Zarrow") and Twitter (@DanZarrow) for even more weather insight and information!
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NJ weather: Drying out for now, one more rainstorm this weekend
After three 1-inch rain events in just five days and numerous flooded areas, New Jersey is ready for drier, brighter skies.
Wet NJ weather: 3 to 4+ inches of rain likely over the next 5 days
Chief Meteorologist Dan Zarrow breaks down the timing and flooding potential of a trio of super soaker storm systems.
Three storms systems set to soak New Jersey this week
It will be an active, soggy 7 days with 2 to 4 inches of total rainfall across New Jersey, and only a limited chance of wintry weather.
NJ weather: First weekend of March will start wet, end warm
Another big warmup will push New Jersey back to near 60 degrees next week.
NJ leaps back to the chilly side with one-day cold snap
February ends with a breezy, blustery day for New Jersey, with warmer temperatures and a bit more rain in the forecast.
Heads up, NJ: Active, stormy weather and a big cooldown Wednesday
New Jersey's stretch of 60+ degree weather comes crashing to an end Wednesday night, with a round of stormy weather and then a sharp drop in temperatures.
NJ temps soar into the 60s, punctuated by showers and t-storms
This springlike warmup is only temporary, and New Jersey faces a few batches of rain along the way.
Three days of warm and increasingly wet weather for NJ
High temperatures will soar into the springlike 50s and 60s across New Jersey, before a strong cold front causes some issues midweek.
24 hours of damp and dreary weather on the way for NJ
New Jersey will transition from clouds to rain to a cold wind over the next few days.
NJ weather changes ahead: Chilly to mild, dry to wet, and back again
Our next storm system arrives Thursday night, bringing rain and fairly mild temperatures to New Jersey before a weekend cooldown settles in.