Coastal Flooding Expected This Week [AUDIO]
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
On Friday, we saw much more snow than we anticipated in South Jersey. Could we see more this week?
Heavy rain and wind that kept many awake has left behind power outages and minor flooding as it all moves to east and cold air returns.
When a local news reporter took to Twitter about a pair of dogs she spotted outside in the freezing cold, Newark's mayor came to the rescue!
The National Weather Service has confirmed a tornado touched down late yesterday afternoon in Camden County, New Jersey. Get the full story here and watch some incredible bystander video footage!
July is always hot, but if it seems like last month was even more uncomfortable than usual, well, it was.
Four beachgoers including a pregnant woman were taken to an area hospital after being struck by lightning on Wildwood Beach today, NBCPhiladelphia.com reports.
Excessive heat returns to New Jersey this coming week starting today and really being noticeable on Monday.
The constant heat and lack of rain has had folks flocking to Jersey’s coast, but shore merchants haven’t claimed victory yet. Shore visitors may have been digging their toes into the sand, but they haven’t been digging into their pockets
A representative from Atlantic City Electric spoke with midday host Heather DeLuca to offer an update on recent power outage numbers and how quickly they are working to restore electric in your area.
Click here to listen>> SOJO GETS UDATE FROM ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC--12PM--7-3-12
Friday night I was jolted awake, like many others, by the loudest crack of thunder I had ever heard. I rolled over to see flashes of lightening shining through my bedroom window like someone flicking a light switch on and off over and over. That's when I heard the fans stop and my alarm clock go black. The power was out. And so began my first official blackout as a new homeowner, and all of the lessons that come with it.
South Jersey will welcome the summer solstice against extremely hot temperatures tomorrow and Thursday.
It’s important to prepare yourself and your home when oppressive heat and humidity take over.
Here are some easy tips from the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management.