THURSDAY’S FORECAST | Fitting for National Weatherpersons’ Day… a lot to talk about. Possible snow squall Friday evening, wind chills colder than last weekend and even lows below 0F. Let’s get into it!
WEDNESDAY’S FORECAST | The 3 day stretch of temperatures above freezing are over. Goodbye summer lol. Now, it’s back to a sub-freezing air and a Super Bowl weekend that could be COLDER than anything we’ve seen this winter.
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TUESDAY’S FORECAST | Welcome to our mildest day in 11 days! Even still, highs will be colder than average and snow showers are in the forecast for part of the Jersey Shore.
Not only that big another bitter blast will unload on NJ later this week. This one could be even colder than the last.
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The Monthly Weather Roundup focused on January’s weather patterns, particularly the significant snowstorm and persistent cold.
Dave Robinson, New Jersey State Climatologist, discussed the January 25th storm, which brought snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the state, with snowfall totals ranging from 8 to 12 inches in Monmouth County.
He noted that while the storm was impactful, it could have been more severe if not for the cold air that limited snow accumulation.
The cold weather dominated the latter part of January, with Dave explaining that while it was cold enough for ice skating and cross-country skiing, it wasn’t record-breaking.
He emphasized that despite the recent cold spell, New Jersey has been warming over time, with the coldest days becoming less extreme.
The discussion also covered the state’s ongoing drought conditions, with January precipitation being below normal, and the impact of snow and ice on water availability.
Recap the month of weather that was. It’s all Jersey, with two of Jersey’s best weather guys. New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson as well as Meteorologist Joe Martucci, owner of Cup A Joe Weather and Drone take you through the temperatures, rain, snow, coastal flooding and much more.
New episodes come out around the beginning of every month.
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SATURDAY’S FORECAST: New Meteorologist, same frigid cold weather! Shoutout to Jon Rocco for filling in this week. However, I come back to the same weather! Highs will be 20F colder than average Saturday. A coastal storm may give the coast a few flurries. The bigger concern is all this ice washing in from the bays and salt water freezing up.
Thoroughout the day Sunday, our team of Meteorologists will track this complicated winter storm. A combination of snow, sleet, freezing rain and just plain rain will fall, along with one round of tidal flooding.
Cup A Joe Weather will have all day coverage right here. Below is a schedule of videos for the day.
LIVETRACKING THE STORM | How’s it going? Conditions are *wildly* different across the Jersey Shore. 40F and rain for some, 22F and snowing for other. Not to mention it’s a frigid 7F in NW NJ.
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330PM 3,500+ JCP&L Customers without power in Ocean County
There a major power outage from Mantoloking to Lavallette in Ocean County. According to JCP&L a fire put over 3,100 customers in the dark.
Shoutout to the electrical workers trying to get the power back on in this snow and cold. Yeesh.
230PM: Start shoveling and snow blowing!
Don’t wait for the rain to fall to shovel. That will freeze and because more of a pain (literally) to clear off Monday. Do it now, while the snow just ended and it’s still pretty fluffy and light.
How much snow did you measure? Snow is flipping to sleet up the Jersey Shore, as expected. Now comes the hazardous part of the storm…
1230PM: Sunday Midday LIVE chat
How much snow did you measure? Snow is flipping to sleet up the Jersey Shore, as expected. Now comes the hazardous part of the storm… When severe weather hits trust Broadley’s Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning for emergency service, keeping your home safe and comfortable before and after the storm. Broadley’s, The Name You Know. The Service You Trust. 609-525-4080
1030AM: The rain / wintry mix line in NJ is APPARAENT Sunday morning
730AM: First video forecast update of the day
SUNDAY MORNING UPDATE: A heavy, powdery snow is falling over the Jersey Shore! Temperatures are cold but it’ll warm up as our wintry smorgasbord of sleet, ice and rain moves in. I have updated timing on how the rest of the day will go. Never worry about missing severe weather warnings again.
SATURDAY AM UPDATE: Freezing rain threat is up, snow totals are down (just a bit). We are in for a smorgasbord of impactful wintry weather and it all starts 1-4AM Sunday.
Oh, and it’s frigid outside too.
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Joe Martucci, Cup A Joe Weather and Drone President, was happy to join Jersey’s biggest news source to talk about the upcoming winter storm. See the interview below.
FRIDAY NIGHT UPDATE | There’s a change in the forecast. The snow/sleet is the same but it’s looking more likely that freezing rain is going to create ice rinks on untreated roads and sidewalks Sunday… Don’t forget the bitter cold too. I have it all here.
Also, I’ll be on LiveNOW by Fox at 915PM Friday to discuss the winter storm. You can stream it live on YouTube or your Smart TV.