![]() ![]() They were calling for less than one foot of snow and ended up seeing close to 30 inches over the weekend. Now, this second storm happened in the northeast but was not expected. Then, by the weekend we were back to 60-degrees. Since the was off longer than expected, the water tanks were not filling properly. Once the power was restored, we were able to heat the house. Here’s the worst part, our electricity would kick back on, and we would think, “ok, great!” but less than five minutes later, it was off again. I could see my breath throughout the house. After the first night without power, our house dropped into the 40s. We were without power for 2 and a half days. Then to add insult to injury, most of the states lost power due to the freeze. On top of all of that, it snowed between 4-8 inches in some locations. How cold? It hit 9 degrees in San Antonio. Well, almost one year ago, Valentine’s Day 2021, we experienced something in the state that no one expected. We never thought we would see snow or a freeze like this. Even then, we’ll see temperatures in the 30s. Where is San Antonio, it’s roughly 2 hours from the Gulf of Mexico, three hours west of Houston, the center of the state, and an hour and a half from Austin. This event really caught everyone by surprise, in San Antonio, Texas. Well, except one time in the northeast, but that forecast was completely blown and well we ended up with 30 inches of snow in a weekend.īefore moving back to the northeast, my wife and I spent five years in Texas. We have stockpiles of salt and cinders, we have plows. No matter how large, the tri-state area seems to have it together. No, it was not in the northeast, which is important to this story. The last snowstorm that I experienced was brutal. What happened that makes me uneasy about this current weather? It's not the fact that it's cold or there is snow on the ground. So, who's the Lavallette, Ocean County resident uneasy about the snow. We could see up to 2-4 inches of snow, locally, some areas could see as. More snow for Ocean and Monmouth County, NJ is expected for Thursday night through Friday morning. Surf Taco Boys Soccer Player of the Weekīarnegat had an impressive 9 inches of snow while towns like Toms River saw close to 2 to 2.5 inches of snow.Orthopaedic Institute Brielle Orthopaedics Soccer Scoreboard.Seaview Orthopaedics Football Scoreboard.Ocean County Sports Medicine Player of the Week.Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription. Thank you for relying on us to provide the local weather news you can trust. There’s another threat of strong thunderstorms with heavy downpours and gusty winds Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday evening, although most of the storms are not expected to be as intense as the storms that hit on Monday. Forecasters say the Garden State will be stuck in this wet, unsettled weather pattern through most of this week and possibly into the Fourth of July weekend. If that wasn’t enough rain, more is on the way. ![]() Gusty winds, flooding and hail are all possible Tuesday, June 27. The National Weather Service is calling for another rainy afternoon and evening in New Jersey. Pottersville (Somerset County): 3.51 inches.Lake Hopatcong (Morris/Sussex County): 3.56 inches.Branchville (Sussex County): 3.64 inches.Peapack-Gladstone (Somerset County): 3.79 inches.Califon (Hunterdon County): 3.90 inches.Note the scale in inches at the bottom of the map. Hackettstown (Warren County): 4.03 inches February 2022 precipitation across New Jersey based on a PRISM (Oregon State University) analysis generated using NWS Cooperative and CoCoRaHS observations from 7AM on January 31st to 7AM on February 28th.Bethlehem (Hunterdon County): 4.09 inches.Long Valley (Morris County): 4.20 inches.Parsippany (Morris County): 4.30 inches.Lebanon (Hunterdon County): 4.32 inches.Blairstown (Warren County): 4.40 inches.Oxford - Pequest (Warren County): 5.23 inches.Here’s a look at the New Jersey towns that got drenched with the most rain on Monday: Big rainfall totals were also reported in parts of Hunterdon, Somerset and Sussex counties as well. Some towns in Morris and Warren counties exceeded those numbers during the day and night on Monday, and many came close. countiesĭuring the entire month of June, New Jersey usually gets about 4.3 inches of rain in the northern and central regions and 3.6 inches of rain in the southern region. MORE: Possible tornado damage under investigation in 2 N.J.power outage tracker: Strong thunderstorms knock out power to thousands ![]()
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