Photos of pictures and mementos being found far from Nebraska's tornado zone.
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Clouds will thicken and the east breeze will keep a chill in the air.
Beach erosion has torn up part of the Atlantic City beach near Hard Rock Casino Hotel. This will prevent the property from opening its beach bar this summer unless an emergency beach replenishment is done, General Manager Mike Sampson said. (JOE MARTUCCI / Press Drone Pilot)
Clouds will thicken and the onshore breeze will keep a chill in the air.
Two rounds of rain will pass Wednesday. Rain may even come with thunder or hail. A cool stretch Thursday and Friday may bring more frosts and freezes. A big warmup then comes this weekend.
For the first time in a while, we can say two things. First is that you can begin planting in most of South Jersey this week. The second is the upcoming stretch is pretty darn dry.
The old adage goes that you should wait until Mothers' Day to begin planting in NJ. Joe Martucci says for some parts of the state, you can begin planting now or at least very soon.
A frost advisory is in effect for all of inland South Jersey through 9 a.m. Monday. Otherwise, Meteorologist Joe Martucci says there will be only one day of rain to watch out for this week.
Be sure to watch Joe's daily forecast videos online. This forecast is updated Monday through Friday when Joe is in the office. For articles and more, you can also follow Joe on social media here.
Frost happens when water molecules freeze on the ground. However, temperatures are the ground are not the same as temperatures where weather stations are placed, about six feet high.
New Jersey is at an above average risk for a tropical storm or hurricane this year, according to Colorado State University. Meteorologist Joe Martucci has the county-by-county breakdown and look at the developing La Nina.
A weak coastal storm will develop Thursday off the Jersey Shore, bringing a heavy mist and showers for some. Friday will then be mostly dry. A few showers look likely Saturday.
A weak coastal storm will develop Thursday off the Jersey Shore, bringing a heavy mist and showers for some. Friday will then be mostly dry. A few showers look likely Saturday. Meteorologist Joe Martucci has the forecast.
Thunderstorms rolled through South Jersey Wednesday afternoon. Meteorologist Joe Martucci says three more days with at least some rain will be on the way. See if it'll be thunderstorms or the plain rain we're used to seeing in April. Temperatures will be seasonable for the rest of the week, …
Three rounds of rain will pass through the region between now and Friday. While rain is the last thing we need after this record wet start to 2024, at least there will be dry time.
It won't be as warm as Monday, but it'll be a darn comfortable day Tuesday across the area. We then get cooler, and wetter, Wednesday through Friday. However, there will be dry time.
Summer! It felt like June from the Delaware River bridges to the beaches. Meteorologist Joe Martucci explains who reached the upper 80s and the cooldown ahead.
Spring will reach a fever pitch Monday, with plenty of inland 70s and mild air at the coast. Wednesday and Thursday will be stormy, with rounds of rain and coastal flooding. Meteorologist Joe Martucci has the forecast.
Spring will reach a fever pitch Sunday and Monday, with plenty of inland 70s and mild air at the coast.
The sea breeze front can either bring pleasant relief to the summer heat near the shore. Or, it can put you in jackets while those inland stay in shorts.
The students at Rachael Kids Care in Galloway invited Meteorologist Joe Martucci over to talk about the weather. The students, all three to four years old, already learn about weather every day in school. Joe and the students spoke about the sun, rain, clouds and even tornadoes. (RACHAEL HEC…
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Warming temperatures and a diminishing breeze will be ours this weekend as a strong low-pressure system departs the Northeast. A few rain showers will fall Sunday night. Then, expect a mild week ahead.
Through April 12, Atlantic City International Airport in Egg Harbor Township has been the wettest through any year on record. Meteorologist Joe Martucci says it's not even close. It could be dry for days and 2024 would still hold onto the top spot.
Water will remain high through late Friday morning and a drier weekend follows.
Protect your belongings against strong winds late Thursday into Friday morning. If you have a generator, keep the fuel handy. If you have moved your car due to the coastal flooding lately, do that again, too.
Below are Jersey Shore locations with previous and forecast tide data. The forecasts show whether minor, moderate or major flood stage will be expected.
The first of three wet days will begin Wednesday and end Friday. However, none of them will be washouts. Damaging winds and power outages will be possible late Thursday into early Friday. Coastal flooding will continue, too.
The first of three wet days will begin Wednesday and end Friday. However, none of them will be washouts. Damaging winds and power outages will be possible late Thursday into early Friday. Coastal flooding will continue, too. Meteorologist Joe Martucci explains when the dry times will be.
Below are Jersey Shore locations with previous and forecast tide data. The forecasts show whether minor, moderate or major flood stage will be expected.