The Osage County town of Barnsdall took a direct hit from a large tornado Monday night, initial reports indicate.
Certified Digital Meteorologist Joe Martucci explains exactly when the wettest times through Thursday will be. Read until the end to get his thoughts on a weekend storm, too.
A coastal storm is on the way. However, Meteorologist Joe Martucci says that when it comes to the power of it, this will be pretty weak. Get the latest on when the wettest times will be.
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Tuesday will be gloomy but likely dry. The gloomy weather will eventually turn to rain Tuesday night through Thursday, as a mini coastal storm moves near. The weekend looks stormy as well.
Photos of gray, smoky skies in the United States popped up in recent days, thanks to Canadian wildfires. Remember what happened last year in NJ? Joe Martucci says that likely won't happen, at least just yet.
Good Monday and Happy belated Mother's Day. Monday will be plenty sunny with comfortably cool temperatures. Only one day of rain will be present this week, Joe Martucci, Certified Digital Meteorologist, says.
Take Friday's weather, copy it and paste it into Mother's Day. Expect gloomy, wet and chilly weather, with highs staying in the 50s. Clouds clear out Sunday night but the Northern Lights will be gone from NJ.
Clouds ruin the Northern Lights for you Friday night? They'll be around again Saturday night, but Meteorologist Joe Martucci says this sun now will turn cloudy at night.
Clouds ruin the Northern Lights for you Friday night? They'll be around again Saturday night, but Meteorologist Joe Martucci says this sun now will turn cloudy at night.
May at the Jersey Shore can bring a wide range of weather. Here's what it'll be like Saturday afternoon for Donald Trump's campaign stop in Wildwood.
Marc Carpenter, a farmer in Burlington County, shook a large cloud of green-yellow pollen off a tree in the Pine Barrens on Wednesday. Here's the video.
In a weekend full of outdoor activities, many of them slated to be spent with Mom, planet Earth offers at least some dry weather. Chilly, onshore winds will make it feel more like Halloween, though.
Below are Jersey Shore locations with previous and forecast tide data. The forecasts show whether minor, moderate or major flood stage will be expected. Explainer videos on tidal flooding are here, too.
Coastal flooding is expected every night this week through Saturday at the Jersey Shore. Joe Martucci curated flooding forecasts across the shore and a video tutorial on how to find if your street will flood.
Joe Martucci, Certified Digital Meteorologist, says a busy weather weekend is ahead. A coastal flood warning is out Friday night, with the aurora borealis possible. Tune into the video for the latest.
With the solar storm coming to Earth this weekend, Meteorologist Joe Martucci says most of New Jersey has a chance of seeing the Northern Lights. However, there has to be a clear sky first. Tune in.
What started Thursday will pick up Friday. That means more soaking rain with more coastal flooding than the previous couple of nights. Mother's Day weekend will be 50-50, with the dry day Saturday.
Eli, from Margate, helped out Meteorologist Joe Martucci with his weather forecast for Thursday night. How was his green screen debut? There's plenty of rain and coastal flooding to talk about, Joe says.
Damaging winds and hail will be possible Thursday night in South Jersey. Prepare during the day, when plain rain showers will fall. A fairly wet Mother's Day weekend will then unfold.
Temperatures soared to 90 degrees at Atlantic City International Airport for the first time this year. It's unusually early, Joe Martucci says.
After the fog burns off, Wednesday will be a summery day. More coastal flooding will threaten Wednesday night, and then we watch for two rounds of strong to severe storms Thursday.
Coastal flooding, fog and severe weather threaten at times this week. Meteorologist Joe Martucci, Certified Digital Meteorologist, says that the weather will feel summery through Thursday.
Start thinking about celebrating Mothers' Day inside on Sunday.
New Jersey will see a smaller piece of the massive severe weather outbreak early this week in the center of the country Thursday. Between now and then, though, expect mostly dry weather, with increasing coastal flooding.
Severe weather, including tornadoes, threaten the Great Plains and Midwest Monday into Tuesday.
Every day this week has rain in the forecast. However, Meteorologist Joe Martucci, Certified Digital Meteorologist, says most days will be much more dry than not. A warm front cut across South Jersey Monday, leaving some in the 70s with others in the 60s. See when 80s will be likely, as well…
Photos of pictures and mementos being found far from Nebraska's tornado zone.
Follow along for continuing coverage after tornadoes and severe storms hit the Omaha and Lincoln metro areas.
Clouds will thicken and the east breeze will keep a chill in the air.