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  2. Climate of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The average annual precipitation in New Jersey ranges from 40 inches along the southeastern coast to around 51 inches in the north-central part of the state. The driest season is usually autumn which has an average of 8 days per month with measurable precipitation. During other seasons the average month has between 9 and 12 days of precipitation.

  3. January marked unusually warm and rainy month for North ... - AOL

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    The temperatures fluctuated throughout the month, ultimately averaging 34.7 degrees statewide. "This was 3.0 degrees above the 1991-2020 normal and ranks as the 20th mildest January," Robinson said.

  4. Cape May County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Average monthly precipitation ranged from 2.91 inches (74 mm) in June to 4.68 inches (119 mm) in August, [33] and annual precipitation is around 40 in (1,000 mm). The region typically gets 10 to 15 in (250 to 380 mm) of snowfall each year, much less than the mountains of New Jersey. [ 36 ]

  5. Union County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Average monthly precipitation ranged from 2.99 inches (76 mm) in February to 4.76 inches (121 mm) in July. [22] In Berkeley Heights average monthly temperatures range from 29.4 °F in January to 74.7 °F in July. The climate in the county is hot-summer humid continental (Dfa) in the west and humid subtropical (Cfa) in the east.

  6. The snowiest month in New Jersey is brewing. Check out the ...

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    The first half of the month is expected to be quiet. But not the second half.

  7. NJ Weather: Above average temps this week around the Jersey Shore

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    Get out and enjoy the above-average fall temps this week. Showers may return toward the end of the week. NJ Weather: Above average temps this week around the Jersey Shore

  8. Climate change in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in New Jersey is of concern due to its effects on the ecosystem, economy, infrastructure, and people of the U.S. state of New Jersey.According to climatology research by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, New Jersey has been the fastest-warming state by average air temperature over a 100-year period beginning in the early 20th century, [1] related to ...

  9. Rain arrives but long term dryness, fire weather persist in ...

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    At Trenton, New Jersey, the all-time record of consecutive days with no measurable rain has been broken. The old record was 38 days from April to May in 1903. Records date back to the conclusion ...