It's hard to argue that we've had a weird weather week. Of course it all started with last weekend's epic snowfall, which quickly flipped to mid-week temperatures in the upper 40s and even a stray 50 or so. And then this morning, winter showed up again.
I can admit when I overkilled something. And I think this situation definitely qualifies. I blame last weekend's blizzard for the situation that I now find myself in.
Look at these crazy pictures from a traffic stop in Howell on Monday. It's another reminder of just how important it is to clear the snow off your cars.
As Ocean County dug out from two feet of snow in some areas, Skycam 927 was on the case, surveying the scene from above one Ocean County community. Check the scene out for yourself:
The snow definitely piled up on Saturday, but we all experienced very gusty winds as well. How windy was it? That National Weather Service says that Ocean County reported a wind gust as high as 72 miles per hour at Good Luck Point in Bayville...
From last night until now a major snow storm rocked the Garden State and thousands are without power but there are still a few things in play as the storm turns it's ugly head tomorrow.
As the whole Northeast is dealing with a blanket of snow, we've seen plenty of maps and graphics, but nothing compares to this absolutely stunning photo of the storm over the East Coast that was taken by NASA astronaut (and New Jersey native) Scott Kelly from the International Space Station. Take a look: