Yes, it is possible for New Jersey to experience snow in October. Although it is not very common, snowfall can occur in late October in NJ, particularly in the northern parts of the state due to early winter weather patterns.
I do not have real-time data on snowfall amounts, but you can check the National Weather Service or local news outlets for detailed information on snowfall in Bloomfield, NJ yesterday.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on October 29, 2012.
It is extremely rare for snow to occur in Illinois in June or July. Snow in these months would be highly unusual and abnormal due to the typical warm summer weather experienced in the region.
Yes, red snow can occur due to algae blooms or dust from dried-out lakes. These phenomena can give the appearance of red snow, but it is not caused by traditional snowfall.
It could snow on the 25th of December in some regions, depending on the weather patterns in that particular area. The likelihood of snowfall on that day varies by location and prevailing atmospheric conditions.
Type your answer here... 36 inches in Brick,NJ, December 26,2010
Anywhere with snow ;) Most mountains have snow in october.
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no it does not snow in the grassland
No, Florida is not always covered in snow. In fact, Florida rarely ever has snow, and if ever there will be snow in Florida, it will be in the northern parts.
Storm totals for individual events are available from the NJ state climate office at the link below.
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Oklahoma has records of snowfall that date all the way back to January of 1893. The earliest snowfall ever occurring in Oklahoma after this time was on October 25, 1957.
Everyone is saying it will snow at the end of October 2011 but i don't see how it will happen. With the lovely temperatures of 28degrees on the 2nd of October there is only a slight possibility that it will snow, personally i hope it does but i cant promise anything.
In October 2008, New York City did not receive any significant snowfall. Snow is rare in October in NYC, as it is usually too early in the season for snow to occur.
You are allowed to use studded snow tires in New Jersey from November 14th to April 1st.