Endless Spring: May and Spring 2020 Recaps
May Overview
A Dud: 2019/2020 Snow Season Recap
As we gradually transition into warmer spring temperatures, it’s a good time to recap what was a disappointing season for snow lovers, along with snowplow drivers, auto body repair people, and others who profit from snowy winters.
Spring Ahead: March 2020 Recap
March Overview
March 2020 was the 6th mildest in New Jersey dating back to 1895 (Table 1). Combined with mild rankings of 9th in January and 4th in February, 2020 has started off as the 2nd mildest on record at 5.8° above the 1981–2010 average. The 40.8° average only falls behind 2012’s 41.4°. Six of the ten mildest January–March intervals in the past 126 years have occurred since 2002.
Where is Winter?: January 2020 Recap
Overview
Lambs and Lions: March 2019 Summary
Overview
A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That: February and Winter 2019 Recaps
Overview
The second month of 2019 across New Jersey was not one that will leave an indelible mark in the memory bank. Unlike some of the wild conditions that afflicted many other parts of the nation, NJ precipitation events were only minor to moderate, and there was nothing in the way of stream and river flooding. On several occasions, cold and warmth came and went rather quickly. There were no coastal storms, thus no significant tidal flooding or beach erosion. While there was one notable wind event, overall, rather calm conditions prevailed.
Ambivalence: January 2019 Summary
Overview
A Slow Green Up: April 2018 Summary
Overview