Wildfire burns in South Jersey
NWS issued a fire spread risk warning for central and southern NJ and southeastern PA due to low humidity and strong gusts.
The National Weather Service and AccuWeather forecasters have differing predictions for snow chances in New Jersey for the latest storm.
Fire officials in Pennsville are investigating whether a wildfire that spread quickly Saturday afternoon was intentionally set.
Salem County, wildfire
Fire crews work to contain 25-acre wildfire in Salem County
Large wildfire burns in Salem County, NJ
A large wildfire is burning in southern New Jersey, according to the state’s Forest Fire Service. The 25 acre fire is happening along Fort Mott Road in Pennsville Township, Salem County, and is 0% contained,
50-acre wildfire burns in N.J. town
The Forest Fire Service and Pennsville Township work together to battle an uncontained blaze threatening 12 structures.
As of the most recent update from the U.S. Drought Monitor map, all of New Jersey was battling moderate drought. Nearly 72 percent of the state was facing severe drought, with nearly 34 percent of the state battling extreme drought. The southern part of the state had the worst drought conditions.
A brutal air surge in the belly of the nation is heading to the Northeast — and the air in New Jersey may make it feel near zero degrees.
NWS issued a Wind Advisory for Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, with gusts up to 50 mph until 6 PM EST.
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