Get ready for a snowy February at the Jersey Shore, but warmer spring days are just around the corner - only 35 days until spring!

February is dropping some snow here at the Jersey Shore, but we can see a bright, beautiful spring sun heading our way soon.

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Will spring at the Jersey Shore bring warmer days and maybe extra rain, but we will wait and see.

What's a New Jersey's spring looking like according to Old Farmer's Almanac?

The Old Farmer's Almanac just released the coming season, spring and predicting above-average temperatures and can you guess it, RAIN across New Jersey. April showers bring May flowers.

Spring is looking like we'll see warmer temperatures, yes, warmer temperatures and a lot of rain. We're in the Atlantic Corridor region from Boston to Virginia with Old Farmer's Almanac.

From Old Farmer's Almanac and digestonline.com:

**April: More rainfall than normal.

**May: Slightly below-average precipitation.

**Overall: Higher-than-usual temperatures throughout the season.

Personally, I think the Jersey Shore is absolutely gorgeous at springtime. It's my favorite along with summer. A light jacket or blazer while eating at one of our fantastic restaurants along the water. It's picture perfect.

Many bars and restaurants have those tall heaters now that really keep you warm. And how about the firepits, I love gathering around them and just hanging out and talking. It's always fun.

If you are a gardener or planter, The Old Farmer's Almanac has a planters guide calendar by clicking here.

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