February, technically, but it really varies depending on the year. January and February average almost the same amount, but there are years when December or even March have had the most snow.
In other words, depends on the prevailing winter pattern.
Yes, numerous times. It is very rare, but not unprecedented. The amount of snow falling on October 29th, 2011, however can be considered record breaking for the month.
Feburary
January or February, depending on the year.
Probably February but in some years the most snow will be in January depending on when the big storms come through.
February averages the most (6 or 7 inches), but January is not far behind.
Yes, numerous times. It is very rare, but not unprecedented. The amount of snow falling on October 29th, 2011, however can be considered record breaking for the month.
February, though it doesn't snow every February.
Feburary
Probably not. The northwest part of the state still might, and of course it is hard to predict these things well in advance, but the signals are not looking good for very cold weather in the next month which is what you'd need to get snow so late in the year in NJ.
the month is june here in june its dry there its wet
the air mass that brings snow to japan is called the Cold Siberian Air Mass and snow falls the most during the most in the summer months.
January or February, depending on the year.
Probably February but in some years the most snow will be in January depending on when the big storms come through.
104.5 inches in 1961. Recorded at the Canistear Reservoir in Sussex County.
Lawrenceville is farthest from the ocean, so that would be it.
About 6"
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