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We really do need the rain, with 40 percent of NJ still in drought, but why must inclement weather dampen all our spring ...
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Fires in NJ destroy buildings, vehicles, drought worsens. Will it rain in NJ? See forecastOver 15,000 acres continues to burn in New Jersey, as risks for fire increases amid a drought. Where are the fires? Will it ...
Both temperatures and humidity will be on the rise across New Jersey on Tuesday, making it feel like an early June day.
An "active" spring weather pattern is set to deliver rounds of thunderstorms to central states and much-needed rain to a New ...
The fire in southern New Jersey's Lacey and Ocean townships has grown to more than 20 square miles (52 square kilometers) and could continue to burn for days, officials said. No one has been ...
No rain and an increased risk of rapid fire spread in drought-ridden areas of New Jersey has proven a challenge for firefighters working to suppress one of the worst wildfires in the state's history.
Crews make progress on wildfire, but need the rain The New Jersey wildfire destroyed a commercial ... Authorities said there were no injuries reported and the fire was affecting uninhabited ...
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