Tag: meteorology

  • We stuff our stocking with light wintry mix Tuesday, bigger snow gift Friday?

    We stuff our stocking with light wintry mix Tuesday, bigger snow gift Friday?

    TUESDAY’S FORECAST: Good morning! A little bit of a rain/snow mix may just put ya in the holiday mood now. However, a Boxing Day snowstorm is possible Friday. In between? Good weather for traveling and enjoying.

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  • 50+ mph gusts whipped through NJ Friday, and that’ll continue

    50+ mph gusts whipped through NJ Friday, and that’ll continue

    FRIDAY PM WEATHER UPDATE: Nearly every beach town gusted over 45 mph. Keansburg gusted to 58 mph! That was a warm wind as the rain fell. Now, temperatures will plummet but the strong winds will continue to whip. Tune in.

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  • RAIN and WIND: Friday Morning Storm Weather Update for NJ ⚠️

    RAIN and WIND: Friday Morning Storm Weather Update for NJ ⚠️

    FRIDAY MORNING WEATHER FORECAST: Top wind gusts are 48 mph at the Jersey Shore and that only climbs as the day goes on. A few (not all) will have wind damage and power outages issues. The rain? Much needed but it is making the roads slow.

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  • For the 16th year in a row, no White Christmas forecast at the Jersey Shore

    For the 16th year in a row, no White Christmas forecast at the Jersey Shore

    It’s been one of the coldest starts to December on record at the Jersey Shore. However, a thaw is here, leaving our chances of a white Christmas at near zero.

    This article first appeared in Shore Local News on Dec. 18

    The Climate Prediction Centerhttps://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/, part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is leaning toward above average temperatures for the days around Dec. 25. It’s not just here either. The center is leaning toward most of the Lower 48 being milder than average, with the best chances of warmth in the Deep South and Southern Rocky Mountains.

    Image and forecast is from Dec. 18, 2025

    I know some of us can’t stand the snow, but I believe most of us agree that snow during the holidays is nice to see, for at least a little bit. But our frigid weather came too early.

    At Atlantic City International Airport, the likelihood of an official white Christmas — at least 1 inch of snow on the ground — is 6%. There’s also a 6% chance of any snow at all falling on Christmas.

    Farther south, Lower Township has a 5% chance of a “technical” white Christmas, with the probability of snow falling on Dec. 25 at 3%.

    Up the coast is where the best chance of a Jersey Shore white Christmas can be found. Long Branch has a 15% chance of at least 1 inch of snow on the ground, and a 7% chance that Dec. 25 will have at least some snowfall throughout the holiday.

    Our last official white Christmas at the Jersey Shore was in 2009. Do you remember that one? I was a freshman at Rutgers University then. I still remember waking up at my parents’ house in Central Jersey and seeing how bright Christmas morning was with the sun reflecting off the snow.

    We got darn close last year, though. A cold front brought snow showers on Dec. 24, 2024. However, only a trace, or unmeasurable amount of snow was recorded. Your grass or car may have been dusted with snow, but Christmas Day, it was gone.

    The big feature in our weather forecast next week will be a thicker-than-usual atmosphere over the Northeast. Called a ridge, this thicker atmosphere can hold more heat in. On the surface, high pressure should more or less hang out near Bermuda. That means a milder wind out of the south most days, including Christmas.

    The forecast for roughly 18,000 feet high above sea level for the week of Christmas. The purple area over New Jersey means the atmosphere, is much thicker than usual for December. That allows for warmer air to potentially move in.

    While winter time Bermuda highs don’t bring hazy, hot and humid weather like they do during the summer, they do keep the Snow Miser out.

    Highs around 50 degrees seem like a good bet to make as I write this 7 day before the holiday. I feel pretty confident that the beaches will be above freezing Christmas morning, too. A little precipitation is possible but this would very much likely be rain, not snow.

    We’ll take it, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has us in a drought warning – but anything that does fall wouldn’t ruin travel plans, though.

    Traveling across the United States next week looks fairly good, too.

    Then, a round of snow, caused by an atmospheric river slamming into the West Coast, will pass through northern California and the Pacific Northwest Dec. 21-22. It then moves through the most northern tier of states as snow. That means Montana, North Dakota, northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Michigan are the areas that would see snow.

    Forecast precipitation and sea level pressure from Dec. 18 to Dec. 23, 2025. The storm that hits the Pacific Northwest later this weekend will then travel across the northern tier of states next week.

    Those airports can manage this kind of snow, though. If you’re going there next week, that’s awesome. I’d like to check out those areas.

    If you like the thaw, I have good news. The polar vortex should be back at its home at the North Pole through the end of the month, at least. So, a long-lasting cold shot like we just had early in the month, won’t happen again until mid-January at the earliest.

    Joe Martucci, a certified broadcast meteorologist and digital meteorologist, is also the president and director of meteorology for Cup A Joe Weather and Drone. You can connect with him at www.cupajoe.live.

  • We need the rain but DON’T need the STRONG winds coming to the Jersey Shore

    We need the rain but DON’T need the STRONG winds coming to the Jersey Shore

    THURSDAY’S FORECAST: We need the rain but not the winds that will come with it. Power outages and wind damage threaten with a Friday storm system. I got the Shore details on that. Plus, it’s a much needed balmy day, again! Highs hit the low to mid-50s.

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  • 😮‍💨THAWING out! Wednesday, 12/17/2025 NJ Weather Forecast

    😮‍💨THAWING out! Wednesday, 12/17/2025 NJ Weather Forecast

    WEDNESDAY’S FORECAST | Welcome to our warmest day since December 1st. It’s not even that warm but it’ll be enough to melt the snow. We’ll ice back up tonight (watch out) then, we have a wind/rain maker on the way to the Jersey Shore.
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  • It’s been the 7th COLDEST December on record, will it change?

    It’s been the 7th COLDEST December on record, will it change?

    TUESDAY’S FORECAST: The bitter blast continues today with highs struggling to freezing. At least the wind will be calm. It’s the 7th coldest December on record but we’ll fall out of the top 10 with a warmup on the way! One thing your generic weather app won’t tell you? A big-time refreeze threat on the way.

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  • Recap Sunday’s Snowy Winter Storm with us at the Jersey Shore

    Recap Sunday’s Snowy Winter Storm with us at the Jersey Shore

    4:45PM

    SUNDAY NIGHT FORECAST UPDATE: The snow has settled and it piled high in the northern part of the Jersey Shore. Jackson picked up 8.6″ of snow! Woof. Now, it’s big time cold thanks to a biting wind out of the northwest. Something your generic weather app won’t tell you? How traveling on the rails, roads and skies look tonight.

    1:30PM

    Snowfall totals will end up between 5″-9″ for most of Monmouth County, with 4″-8″ for Ocean County. Atlantic Count was 2″-4 and Cape May County will be up to 2″.

    This overperformed at the northern part of the shore, and really the whole northern half of the state. We’ll talk about that later, though. Here’s a look outside during a livestream I did in the snow.

    1150AM Sunday

    🤩A WINTER WONDERLAND | Hey, look if there was ever a time to get more snow, it’s a Sunday morning during the holiday season. From Highlands to Cape May, you sent in your photos and videos.

    This is what the Jersey Shore looks like!

    10AM Sunday

    This is turning into a legit winter storm! Over 6″ of snow fell in some parts of the Jersey Shore and it has to do with one band of heavy snow that formed.

    10AM Snowfall totals

    6.8″ Jackson
    6.6″ Upper Freehold
    5.7″ Tinton Falls
    5.7″ Toms River
    5.1″ Lavallette
    4″ Hammonton
    3.1″ Ocean Acres

    730AM Sunday:

    SUNDAY SNOW FORECAST UPDATE: Up to 4″ of snow has fallen at the Jersey Shore so far. The rain-snow line exited the coast around sunrise and now, it’s snowing everywhere. Once the snow ends, it’s getting windy. And that means brrrrr. Never worry about missing severe weather warnings again.

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  • Submit your snow measurements to win an Amazon Echo Dot!

    Submit your snow measurements to win an Amazon Echo Dot!

    To celebrate Sunday’s snow, submit your snow totals to win an Amazon Echo Dot!

    1⃣ Take a photo of your snow measurement with the ruler in the ground.

    2⃣ Post the photo on Meteorologist Joe Martucci’s Facebook page, in the comments of this post with your location. Tag three friends.

    3⃣ Earn an EXTRA entry. Submit your photo at www.bit.ly/WxPhoto to be featured on our LIVE Jersey Shore Weather Channel on YouTube (watch at https://www.youtube.com/@joemartwx/streams or search “Joe Martucci” on your TV app).

  • Rewatch our LIVE weather show on Sunday’s snow in NJ

    Rewatch our LIVE weather show on Sunday’s snow in NJ

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