Footage from News 12 Brooklyn on Friday, August 16, 2024. Kristie Reeter is the anchor for the newscast.
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Footage from News 12 Brooklyn on Friday, August 16, 2024. Kristie Reeter is the anchor for the newscast.
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The American Meteor Society website shows more than a dozen unconfirmed fireball reports across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Turns out, these were 29 miles above the Statue of Liberty before it disintegrated.
It was all part of a very busy weather day at News 12 New Jersey. Triple digit heat, severe weather, a wildfire and this fireball made it important to have a station scientist on hand.
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The five causes of ‘sunny day flooding’ By Meteorologist Joe Martucci Every time there’s “sunny day flooding,” many ask how. That’s this week’s topic in my Shore Local Newsmagazine column.


Mark your calendars earlier than usual to explore peak fall foliage across the southern half of the state, according to an interview I did with the New Jersey Forest Service. Check out my latest article on fall foliage for Shore Local Magazine
Look for early fall foliage this autumn – Shore Local Newsmagazine


Summer 2024
Near record hot June
Seasonable end to summer
Cold ocean
Read about Jersey Shore’s summer that was on my latest Shore Local column!
Summer 2024: Hot start, seasonable finish – Shore Local Newsmagazine


I get some version of “what’s the best weather app to use” once a week.
So here’s your full guide to the 5 best weather apps for NJ weather from Shore Local. Please share!
What are the best weather apps to use? – Shore Local Newsmagazine


The final grade point average for the Shore Summer Weekend Weather Report Card is here! Summer 2024 would be a pretty good student at Ocean City High School behind me.
It was an odd summer. The first half of summer graded better than the second half. Plus, for the first time since starting this in 2018, this Labor Day weekend’s weather was below a B+. Tune in!
READ ABOUT IT:


2024 is still more active than a typical hurricane season. Don’t get me wrong.
However, it just hasn’t been as active as thought this late in the year. I explain in my latest Shore Local column!
https://shorelocalnews.com/whats-going-on-with-hurricane-season/


It’s the Jersey Shore’s driest time of the year, on average. Enjoy it.
(Free to read!)
https://shorelocalnews.com/its-the-jersey-shores-driest-time-of-the-year-enjoy-it/