34 degrees below zero on January 5, 1904.
Winters in New Jersey are usually cold, with average high temperatures of 38-46 °F (3-8 °C) and lows of 26-32 °F (-3-0 °C) for most of the state, but temperatures could, for brief interludes, be as low as 10-20 °F (-12--7 °C) and sometimes rise to 50-60 °F (10-16 °C).
Feb 9, 1934 (From the New York Times article Jan 17, 1994)
Whether yesterday's low temperature of 3 degrees will stand as the coldest of 1994 remains to be seen. Although it was far below the normal low of 25 degrees, it was still shy of the record for the date of 1 degree set in 1893, and downright balmy compared to Feb. 9, 1934, the coldest day on record, when the Mercury hit 15 degrees below zero. The ice on the Hudson River was reported as 14 inches thick at Tarrytown and Bay Shore motorists drove across the Great South Bay to Fire Island.
New Jersey -34 Jan. 5, 1904 River Vale Elevation: 70 ft
The lowest documented temperature in the state of New Jersey occurred on January 5, 1904, when temperatures at River Vale, Bergen County, plummeted to -34° Fahrenheit.
January is the coldest then february is next coldest
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New Jersey can get very cold in the winter. In Autumn New Jersey gets noticeably colder. New Jersey has snow and ice storms in the winter.
it is usually cold
cold
some clothes to wear in new jersey are daisy dukes on a cold winter night
it has cold winters and warm summers
No, they live in Latin America. New Jersey is probably too cold for them.
Most of New Jersey has a humid climate. The summers are hot and the winters are cold. They have a fair amount of rainfall. Natural disasters are rare.
New Amsterdam (now New York and New Jersey) had a moderate climate with cold winters and warm summers.
The Cold Equations - 2011 was released on: USA: 11 January 2011 (New Jersey)
windy cold and some times rainy
The address of the Historic Cold Spring Village is: 735 Seashore Road, Cold Spring, NJ 08204
The phone number of the Historic Cold Spring Village is: 609-898-1919.