We have been dealing with some bitter cold in New Jersey lately, but it’s not even close to our record, and even that pales in comparison to the U.S. records.
You know who you are. They zoom down the road as though there's nothing on the ground. We get it. Your vehicle handles well in the snow. That's not going to make my car handle any better. I'm not pulling over into the unplowed lane so you can pass. get over it.
Snow storms in Jersey bring with them a ton of issues from the roads being a mess, traffic accidents increasing, and of course, thousands of people losing their power.
Let's review the latest timeline, forecast snow totals, and overall impacts for New Jersey's second impactful winter storm of the week, arriving Friday.
We could be seeing snow very soon here in the southern regions of the Garden State. That rarely happens! Everyone's excited, sure, but here's what NOT to do.
You may remember the Ice Bowl of 1967, when the Packers played to Cowboys in temperatures as low as -13 degrees, with windchills that made it feel like -48. Joe Mason, of the APP, reports that the Giants also played one of the coldest games in NFL history.
Locals encourage fellow residents to be careful traveling down Ocean Heights Avenue in EHT right now. There's a tree that looks like it could snap any minute.