Hey there, New Jersey! The heat wave is here, and it's not just stopping by our area; it's going on a cross-country tour, making people everywhere sweat like never before!
Arizona and Texas are sizzling at a whopping 105 to 115 degrees, and now it's our turn to feel the heat at nearly 100 degrees, and that's not even counting the heat index, making it feel even toastier...
Remember the day back in January when it was a bone-chilling 30 degrees on the boardwalk? The wind was howling and all you could think of was getting indoors, pouring a hot cup of coffee, and wrapping yourself with a blanket?
With summer on the horizon, and a few days that have already reached the 90's and above in our area, dogs aren't the only pets that need special attention. There are ways to help your cat be more comfortable, too.
Have you heard in the past week or so that global temperatures are hotter than ever? A few days ago, reports came in that we set a world record for the recorded hottest day. Thursday, July 6th, reached 63 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the hottest day ever recorded worldwide...
Summer is finally in full swing this June, and with that hot weather comes the important reminder that this month is Heat Safety Awareness Month. Dehydration can have numerous effects on the body, such as drowsiness, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly said New Jersey’s “first heat event of the season” is possible for Memorial Day weekend; the worst conditions may not be felt until Monday and Tuesday.