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Temperatures are predicted to rise starting Sunday and chances are slim for a white Christmas in New Jersey, especially at the Jersey Shore where temperatures remain relatively warm, said Ken ...
Will it snow in New Jersey on Christmas Day? Temperatures are predicted to rise starting Sunday and chances are slim for a white Christmas in New Jersey, especially at the Jersey Shore where ...
South Jersey residents haven't been as lucky as their neighbors in the northern part of New Jersey. The last time South Jersey locals saw a White Christmas was in 2009 when the skies opened up and ...
Based on historical averages, New Jersey’s northwestern counties with higher terrains — like Sussex, Warren, Morris and Passaic — have a 20% to 40% chance of getting a white Christmas in any ...
New Jersey experienced a frosty December — and Christmas has proved no exception. Christmas morning temperatures accross the Garden State dipped into the low to mid-20s in much of the state, and ...
According to this map, the NOAA found that New Jersey has between a zero and 40% chance of at least 1 inch of snow on Christmas with the northwestern corner of the state having the highest ...
It's been almost 15 years since the last time South Jersey had a white Christmas. The weather for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day is still up in the air.
First Alert Weather: 40% chance of White Christmas in NYC 03:34. NEW YORK -- New York City is facing the coldest weather it's seen in a while, and parts of New York and New Jersey could be in for ...
New Year's Eve forecast Rain is expected on Dec. 30 and a wintry mix could come on Jan. 1, but for now, it looks like New Year's Eve will be dry with a high of 45 degrees expected and a low of 33 ...
Based on long-range probabilities, the chance of a white Christmas in New Jersey looks low at this time, according to Jay Engle, meteorologist with the National Weather Service, which defines a ...
First Alert Forecast: Will it be a White Christmas in NYC? - 12/24/24 02:49. NEW YORK -- Some light snow moved through New York City and the surrounding area Tuesday, making for a White Christmas ...
If you live in New York City, you have only a 13% chance each year for a White Christmas. Unless we get a big weather surprise before Wednesday, we’ll have to keep our fingers crossed for next year.