Yes, particularly in the northwest, where it can occur yearly.
hotter than what it has been in Newcastle! :(
Not as a result of weather, but temperatures at or above that have been measured in studying hot springs and volcanoes.
Yes, there have been Januarys in NYC where it did not snow. Climate variations can lead to fluctuations in weather patterns, resulting in some years with milder weather and no snowfall during the winter months.
They say it reached the lowest ever in January 1964 which was -0.5°C/31.1 F.
because God
Yes it does, ever been to Atlantic city?
Ever since Jersey Shore
ya actally they filmed the episode "Great Trip" at a water park in New Jersey
No. But it has been cancelled because of the war.
No. No such ballot measure has ever been put before voters in New Jersey.
Nobody ever invented weather. Weather is a natural occurrence that has always been around since the beginning of time.
There have been a few Super Bowls played in bad weather. These include the years 2000, 1995, as well as 1993.
No. No Chinook person has ever been melted.
The highest temperature ever recorded in New Jersey was 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius), which occurred on July 22, 2011, in the town of Old Bridge. This extreme heat is part of the state's climate history, reflecting occasional severe weather patterns. Such temperatures are rare in New Jersey, highlighting the significance of this record.
Yes, Trenton, New Jersey was the capital of the United States in 1784 and 1799.
Lawrence Frank, Head Coach of the New Jersey Nets.
no football game has, they play through any weather!