Event cancelled. Freeze Warning from 5/10/2020 8:37 AM to 9:00 AM EDT for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.
This was not a surprise to me given how cold this air mass is. Hopefully the last one of the cold weather season! It’s generally OK to plan the day after Mother’s Day in this part of the country. I see no other widespread cold weather outbreaks that should impact growing weather. Come thursday we should have highs back in the 60’s with even some 70’s possible on Friday.
Same rules apply as last night: bring in any sensitive plants if you can or cover them up. Turn off your outside water supply lines.
Sunday will be mostly sunny and breezy (but not windy) with high temperatures in the low 60’s.
Event extended (area). Freeze Warning from 5/9/2020 11:00 PM to 5/10/2020 9:00 AM EDT for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.
Event cancelled. Freeze Warning from 5/9/2020 8:51 AM to 9:00 AM EDT for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.
Despite what the calendar says, our weather will feel more March like for the next week. Another freeze warning is posted for tonight into Saturday morning.
Before the March chill arrives, we will receive more rain today and tonight. Our area should expect 1/2 to perhaps 3/4″ of rain.
Speaking of March-like weather, don’t be surprised to see some wet snow mixed in at the end of our rainfall later tonight and in showers on Saturday. Gusty winds will make most of Saturday feel like temperatures are in the 30’s instead of the mid to upper 40’s. Normal for this time of year? Sadly it’s 70 degrees. We should come close to that late next week and next weekend.
Event extended (area). Freeze Warning from 5/8/2020 11:00 PM to 5/9/2020 9:00 AM EDT for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.
New event. Freeze Watch from 5/8/2020 11:00 PM to 5/9/2020 9:00 AM EDT for Hunterdon County, NJ, Northampton County, PA, Warren County, NJ. More information.
This certainly applies to more than just hurricanes but since we’re in Hurrican awareness week, let’s discuss. Just having enough supplies to make it through a hurricane isn’t enough. You need plenty to make it through what could be a long recovery period too. Prepare for AT LEAST one week. http://ready.gov/kit #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong
I’ve kidded before that going through the hurricane is the fun part. The miserable part starts when you don’t have electricity for 7-10 days afterwards which means no A/C, limited gasoline since many stations don’t have generators (hopefully more do now a days since Sandy). And let’s not discuss the freezerful of food that will spoil if you don’t consume it fast enough.
It’s not just those along the coast that can experience significant, life-threatening impacts. Evaluate what you need to do to protect your home and family NOW, before the first storm of the season even forms. http://hurricanes.gov/prepare #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong
Are you in a hurricane evacuation zone, or in a home that would be otherwise unsafe in a hurricane? Many of us in western New Jersey before Sandy thought we were safe from this threat being so far inland. Sadly that is not the case. Think now, about where you’d go and how you’d get there if you’re told to evacuate. http://hurricanes.gov/prepare #HurricanePrep #HurricaneStrong
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