New Jersey Ready For More Heavy Rain [POLL/VIDEO]
One line of severe storms has rolled across New Jersey with another headed for parts of New Jersey.
One line of severe storms has rolled across New Jersey with another headed for parts of New Jersey.
Today's heavy rain is bringing locally heavy winds and which could lead to downed power lines and trees. Here are some handy links and phone numbers.
New Jersey is feeling the full effects of Tropical Storm Andrea with heavy rains causing a slow ride home.
It's another blast of winter for much of New Jersey today with
Wednesday's storm brought lots of wind and coastal flooding to New Jersey but not a lot of snow.
Today's late winter storm event is being felt around New Jersey with high winds, power outages for thousands, coastal floods and airport delays along with voluntary evacuations.
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High winds and major coastal flooding are big concerns for the upcoming storm expected to bring a mixed bag of precipitation on Wednesday.
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
Heavy rain and wind that kept many awake has left behind power outages and minor flooding as it all moves to east and cold air returns.
Days are getting shorter, nights are longer and the temperatures are dropping. It's a typical winter weather pattern, but for many, it brings on feelings of moodiness and mild depression known as seasonal affective disorder, which is a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year experience depressive symptoms in the winter or summer, spring or autumn year after year.
It was nearly a snow-free winter last year in New Jersey. But don't put your shovels away just yet. Forecasters say the northeast should have much more snow than usual this season.