Most of us will remember the large fire that burned over 300 acres in Beachwood two years ago. Today, the National Weather Service is warning that conditions could lead to similar dangerous situations in our area.
The good news is that now it's looking like Hurricane Joaquin will likely miss us with a sharp turn in the coming days. But, living in Ocean County, we all know that it doesn't mean we get a full pass on dangerous conditions.
There is one thing that we can absolutely tell you for sure - it is going to rain over the next few days. Anything that you're hearing outside of that, mostly thanks to social media, is anything from best guess forecasts to pure speculation.
The National Weather Service has been assigning names to major hurricanes for over 60 years. On the heels of this week's snow, that some referred to as "Juno", you might think that they've started to apply the same practice to winter storms as well. But that's not the case.
Commuters are being urged to use caution during their commute home tonight.
Dlooding is being reported along the Route 9 corridor that runs from Toms River to Howell Township as heavy rains continue to come down. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Northern Ocean and Monmouth counties until 7:15 p...
Enjoy the beautiful weekend weather now because the National Weather Service in Mount Holly, NJ is keeping a close eye on the potential for a powerful nor'easter due in next week.
With the weather that we've had so far this winter, there's no doubt that it's been odd to say the least. But on my way to work today, I definitely experienced one of the stranger weather events. I'll call it "Sun Snow".
On the heels of Hurricane Sandy, nobody wanted to have to deal with a nor'easter, and some of us were confused when we heard talk of "Athena"