The latest update to the U.S. Drought Monitor was issued Thursday and the news isn’t good. The tri-state area is withering ...
Twenty-five days have passed since New Jersey has had any significant rainfall. With no rain in the forecast, it’s looking very likely that October will take the title of the driest month in the state ...
And the chances for significant rain after the driest ... near 80 on Wednesday. More:New Jersey is in a drought watch. What does that mean, and how can you conserve water? According to the federal ...
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) first declared a Drought Watch Oct. 17, following months of ...
A drought watch was issued Thursday as rain ... water as persistent dry and warmer-than-average conditions continue to stress the state’s water supplies, according to a release from the New ...
The last known date that the Garden State saw rain ... New Jersey has ever experienced. The rainfall totaled 0.83 inches statewide when normal is 4.16 inches. The entire state is experiencing a ...
Officials in New Jersey are asking residents to ... rainfall over the last three months. The lack of rain has contributed to diminished water flow in streams, depleted reservoirs and groundwater ...
Firefighters were continuing to battle a 140-acre wildfire in Essex County, New Jersey Sunday morning. And with nearly no rain in the forecast ... about 350 gallons of water was deployed, the ...
The driest month on record in Bergen County was June 1949, with 0.25 inches of rain, according to the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist. That's the least amount of any month dating back to ...
The last known date that the Garden State saw rain was on Saturday ... third driest month New Jersey has ever experienced. The rainfall totaled 0.83 inches statewide when normal is 4.16 inches. The ...
"Not the kind of rain we really need, but we will certainly take anything we can get," read a post on X from NWS Mount Holly. Below are 10 tips to save water from New Jersey’s Department of ...