Summer Personified: July 2018 Recap
Overview
July 2018 had a classic variety of summer weather. There was: 1) an ongoing heatwave to begin the month; 2) dry conditions for the most part in the first half of the month; 3) some warm, exceedingly humid conditions with widespread, at times heavy, showers the second half of the month (courtesy of the subtropics); and 4) some “top 10” sunny dry days following several cold front passages (thank you Canada).
Rather Typical: June 2018 Recap
Overview
After an ample share of ups and downs throughout the past spring, the weather in June became rather typical for the start of summer. It was drier than average in the north and wetter than usual in the south, with the temperature close to the long-term mean. Fortunately, New Jersey entered the heart of summer with reservoirs full. However, with the onset of an apparent extended period of heat late in the month, it is certainly prudent to conserve water wisely.
Warm and Wet May, and an Action Packed Spring: May 2018 Summary and Spring Recap
May Overview
After April timidly transitioned into milder weather, May was plenty bold in the thermal department, on multiple occasions behaving more like summer than late spring. Most NJ residents did not seem to mind the warmth; rather, from the second week onward, it was the frequent episodes of rain, often targeting weekends, which raised the level of crankiness among many!
A Slow Green Up: April 2018 Summary
Overview
Since When Did February Become March?: February 2018 Summary and Winter 2017/2018 Recap
February Overview
An Early Winter Sampler: December 2017 Recap and Annual Summary, including the Top 10 Events of 2017

Delays Abound: October 2017 Summary
Overview

