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Meteor? Earthquake? Massive Boom Sparks 911 Calls After Weather Event Near Boston (VIDEO) Meteor? Earthquake? Massive Boom Sparks 911 Calls After Weather Event Near Boston (VIDEO)
Meteor? Earthquake? Massive Boom Sparks 911 Calls After Weather Event Near Boston (Video) Did you feel it? Parts of Eastern Massachusetts were rocked on Saturday afternoon by a seismic "boom" that could be heard across parts of the state and in Rhode Island. The cause? Possibly a meteor, according to some reports. Others claim it was an earthquake that could be felt throughout the region. The flash density product really shows this anomalous "flash" which is pretty distinctive of a bolide/meteor reentry. east of Boston. This is the likely source of the loud boom/explosion. pic.twitter.com/ka5b9KfiQ7 — Nick Stewart (@NStewWX) May 30, 2026 "The flash density product really s…
Hurricane Forecast Predicts Multiple Direct US Impacts This Season Hurricane Forecast Predicts Multiple Direct US Impacts This Season
Hurricane Forecast Predicts Multiple Direct US Impacts This Season A quieter storm count does not mean a safer season. AccuWeather released its 2026 Atlantic hurricane season forecast ahead of the official start on Monday, June 1, predicting 11 to 16 named storms, 4 to 7 hurricanes, and 2 to 4 major hurricanes. The forecast also calls for 3 to 5 direct impacts in the US. AccuWeather predicts 11-16 named storms this hurricane season, with 2 to 4 major hurricanes. AccuWeather AccuWeather says the season may run near or below historical averages overall, but the risk of US impacts remains elevated, especially along the central and eastern Gulf Coast,…
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For All 21 NJ Counties Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For All 21 NJ Counties
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued For All 21 NJ Counties A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for all 21 New Jersey counties through 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 20, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters warned that scattered wind gusts up to 70 mph, isolated quarter-size hail, and frequent lightning are possible across the state. Severe thunderstorms could develop throughout the afternoon and evening as a strong storm system moves across the region, the NWS said. The greatest threat is expected to be damaging wind gusts capable of downing trees and power lines, along with isolated hail and dangerous lightning. Residents are ur…
Potential Super El Niño Could Rank Among Strongest Ever: What It Means To You Potential Super El Niño Could Rank Among Strongest Ever: What It Means To You
Potential Super El Niño Could Rank Among Strongest Ever: What It Means To You A powerful climate pattern may be gearing up to make itself felt in much of the world. AccuWeather reported Thursday, May 14, that El Niño is expected to develop around the start of summer and could reach rare Super El Niño status as early as October or November. NOAA's Climate Prediction Center said that El Niño is likely to emerge soon, with an 82 percent chance from May through July and a 96 percent chance of continuing through winter. NOAA also cautioned that peak strength remains uncertain. AccuWeather says a Super El Niño occurs when sea surface temperatures in part of the equatoria…
Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn
Developing El Niño Could Bring Extreme Summer Weather, Forecasters Warn A dramatic split in summer weather is on the horizon, with forecasters warning of a season marked by extremes.  AccuWeather’s long-range experts say the United States could see everything from dangerous heat waves and worsening drought to repeated flash flooding and an elevated wildfire risk in the West. On Wednesday, April 29, AccuWeather released its summer 2026 outlook, highlighting the influence of a rapidly developing El Niño.  The pattern is expected to divide the country, with wetter conditions in the nation’s midsection and hotter, drier weather farther west and south. Ac…
Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NJ Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NJ
Pollen Levels Expected To Surge As Intense, Extended Allergy Season Hits NJ Pollen levels are on the rise across the Northeast, signaling the start of what experts predict will be an intense and extended allergy season this spring. Warmer weather, heavy rainfall, and compressed blooming seasons will drive the surge, creating what AccuWeather has labeled a "pollen bomb." “Weather conditions in your neighborhood and even hundreds of miles away can significantly influence pollen levels and allergy symptoms,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist and Allergy Expert Alan Reppert. “Temperature and rainfall determine how much pollen is released and how quickly levels spi…
2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predictions Released: Elevated Risk For US Impacts 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predictions Released: Elevated Risk For US Impacts
2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predictions Released: Elevated Risk For US Impacts Experts have just released their predictions for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, and while the total number of storms is not expected to break records, the risk for significant US impacts is expected to remain elevated. The season runs from Monday, June 1, through Monday, Nov. 30. AccuWeather is forecasting 11-16 named storms, four to seven hurricanes, and two to four major hurricanes of Category 3 or higher. Experts predict three to five of these storms will have direct impacts on the US, such as landfall, tropical-storm-force winds, or significant flooding. The 2026 Atlantic hu…
Crashes, Downed Trees Snarl NJ Traffic After Storm With 74 MPH Winds Crashes, Downed Trees Snarl NJ Traffic After Storm With 74 MPH Winds
Crashes, Downed Trees Snarl NJ Traffic After Storm With 74 MPH Winds An overnight storm brought powerful winds, downed trees, and widespread power outages across New Jersey Tuesday morning, March 17. The strongest wind gusts reached 74 mph in Avalon in Cape May County late Monday night, with other major gusts reported across the state, according to weather data. Gusts hit 67 mph in Surf City, 66 mph in Salem County, 64 mph in Keyport, 60 mph in Mount Holly, and 58 mph in Trenton and Sandy Hook, officials said. Storm damage led to multiple road closures across several counties during the Tuesday morning commute, according to traffic alerts. A downed tr…
Tornado Watch Issued For 16 NJ Counties: Here's Where Tornado Watch Issued For 16 NJ Counties: Here's Where
Tornado Watch Issued For 16 NJ Counties: Here's Where A tornado watch has been issued for 16 New Jersey counties Monday, March 16, as a powerful storm system moves through the region, according to the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center. The watch was issued at 11:30 a.m. Monday, March 16, and remains in effect until 7 p.m., the Storm Prediction Center said. The watch includes the following New Jersey counties: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, Sussex, and Warren, according to the agency. A tornado watch means conditions are favo…
Super El Niño Likely To Emerge: What It Means For Weather Patterns This Year Super El Niño Likely To Emerge: What It Means For Weather Patterns This Year
Super El Niño Likely To Emerge: What It Means For Weather Patterns This Year A major shift in the climate pattern is on the horizon, with forecasters raising the odds that El Niño will develop this summer and persist through the end of the year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center said on Thursday, March 13, that a transition from La Niña to ENSO-neutral is expected within the next month.  There is a 55 percent chance that ENSO-neutral conditions will continue through May–July 2026. After that, the likelihood of El Niño emerging jumps to 62 percent for June–August 2026, with the pattern likely to persist through at le…
Another Earthquake Reported In NJ Another Earthquake Reported In NJ
Another Earthquake Reported In NJ Another small earthquake has been reported in New Jersey. The latest quake happened near Whitehouse Station in Hunterdon County, right along the Ramapo Fault Line, late Sunday night, March 8, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The magnitude 1.3 earthquake occurred about five kilometers northeast of Whitehouse Station on Sunday, March 8, at approximately 8:04 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, according to USGS data. The quake was recorded at 8:04 p.m. and occurred at a depth of about 8.4 kilometers, according to the agency. No damage or injuries were immediately reported.
Track, Timing For Widespread New Winter Storm Comes Into Focus: Snow, Ice To Disrupt Travel Track, Timing For Widespread New Winter Storm Comes Into Focus: Snow, Ice To Disrupt Travel
Track, Timing For Widespread New Winter Storm Comes Into Focus: Snow, Ice To Disrupt Travel A potent new winter storm is set to sweep across the Midwest and Northeast early next week, bringing widespread snow, ice, and rain to millions.  The storm, fueled by a fresh surge of Arctic air, is expected to begin Sunday night, March 1, and continue into Monday, March 2, according to AccuWeather. The storm will develop as warm, moist air collides with a dome of Arctic air, creating a corridor of heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain. Snow is expected generally from Washington, DC, through Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and just south of New York. A look at precipitation types for …
Piling It On: Here Are Shocking Snowfall Totals So Far This Winter From NJ, Northeast Piling It On: Here Are Shocking Snowfall Totals So Far This Winter From NJ, Northeast
Piling It On: Here Are Shocking Snowfall Totals So Far This Winter From NJ, Northeast From the mountains of New England to the cities and towns of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, this winter has tested the Northeast’s resilience and rewritten the record books. The Blizzard of 2026 may have set the stage, but it is the relentless pattern of storms and arctic blasts that has made this winter of 2025-26 one for the books across the Northeast. Mount Washington in New Hampshire leads the region with a staggering 188.2 inches of snow so far this season, topping its normal total of 182 inches, according to National Weather Service accumulation totals for the sea…
Historic Blizzard: This Northeast Locale Saw Most Snowfall With 37.9 Inches; See Highest Totals Historic Blizzard: This Northeast Locale Saw Most Snowfall With 37.9 Inches; See Highest Totals
Historic Blizzard: This Northeast Locale Saw Most Snowfall With 37.9 Inches; See Highest Totals A historic Nor’easter that swept through the region has left some jaw-dropping numbers in its wake, both in terms of snowfall totals and wind gusts. The storm caused widespread disruptions, including road closures, power outages, and flight cancellations, but also delivered some record-breaking snow totals. Snowfall Totals The heaviest snow fell across parts of Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.  Warwick, Rhode Island, reported the highest preliminary snowfall total of 37.9 inches, which could mark a new state record. Warwick is located in East-Central Rhode Island in…
Passaic County Schools Closed Tuesday Due To Snow Passaic County Schools Closed Tuesday Due To Snow
Passaic County Schools Closed Tuesday Due To Snow Multiple New Jersey schools have announced closures for Tuesday, Feb. 24 due to snow. As of 12:40 p.m. Monday, the districts that are closed Tuesday include BERGEN (closed) Cliffside Park East Rutherford Englewood Fairview Garfield Hackensack Hasbrouck Heights Little Ferry Lodi Lyndhurst Moonachie North Arlington Palisades Park Ridgefield Ridgefield Park Rutherford Teaneck Tenafly Wood-Ridge DELAYED:  Carlstadt-East Rutherford Regional Cresskill Elmwood Park Fair Lawn Franklin Lakes Maywood Midland Park New Milford Northern Highlands Regional Oakland Oradell Ramapo Indian Hills Reg…
18.5 Inches In Passaic County: See The 5 Snowiest Towns 18.5 Inches In Passaic County: See The 5 Snowiest Towns
18.5 Inches In Passaic County: See The 5 Snowiest Towns Nearly 28 inches of snow buried parts of New Jersey as of early Monday afternoon, Feb. 23, according to snowfall reports released by the National Weather Service. The highest total in the state was 27.9 inches in Carlstadt at 11:59 a.m., according to a public report. Several other towns topped 25 inches, including Englewood, Bogota, Ridgefield, and Newark Airport. Below are the top five snowfall totals reported in each New Jersey county as of 1:30 p.m. Monday. ATLANTIC Mays Landing – 19.0 inches Somers Point – 18.2 inches Egg Harbor Twp. – 18.0 inches Minotola – 17.0 inches Atlantic City…
Latest Town-By-Town Snowfall Totals As Massive Storm Slams Passaic County, Tristate Latest Town-By-Town Snowfall Totals As Massive Storm Slams Passaic County, Tristate
Latest Town-By-Town Snowfall Totals As Massive Storm Slams Passaic County, Tristate Here's a rundown of updated snowfall totals from downstate New York, northern New Jersey, and Connecticut for a historic, massive Nor'easter that arrived Sunday night, Feb. 22, continuing into Monday, Feb. 23. Some spots had already seen as much as 20 inches by mid-morning Monday, and approached 30 inches later in the day. Central Park in Manhattan recorded 19.7 inches, making it the heaviest snowstorm for the city in over five years and nearly approaching all-time records. Over 650,000 customers lost power across the region, with the heaviest outages concentrated in New Jersey, Massachuse…
State Of Emergency Declared In NJ Ahead Of Winter Storm State Of Emergency Declared In NJ Ahead Of Winter Storm
State Of Emergency Declared In NJ Ahead Of Winter Storm New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill has declared a State of Emergency ahead of the winter storm set to arrive Sunday, Feb. 22. The State of Emergency takes effect at 12 noon on Sunday. "I urge New Jerseyans to use caution, stay off the roads, and follow all safety protocols during the storm," the governor said. “Confidence continues to increase in significant snow accumulations Sunday through Monday,” the National Weather Service Mount Holly office previously said in releasing the latest briefing. You can see the New York, NY office's latest briefing (which covers North Jersey) here. Bliz…
All Of NJ Under Winter Storm Watch: Up To 10 Inches Of Snow Possible Across All 21 Counties All Of NJ Under Winter Storm Watch: Up To 10 Inches Of Snow Possible Across All 21 Counties
All Of NJ Under Winter Storm Watch: Up To 10 Inches Of Snow Possible Across All 21 Counties New Jersey is officially on storm alert with all 21 counties under a winter storm watch ahead of a system. The National Weather Service offices in Mount Holly and New York issued winter storm watches Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, covering every county in New Jersey from Sunday morning through Monday afternoon. Forecasters say heavy snow is possible statewide. Snow totals could exceed 6 inches across much of the state, with some areas seeing between 6 and 10 inches, according to the weather service. Winds could gust between 35 and 40 mph. “Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditio…
Is All That Fog Just Rapidly Melting Snow? Why NJ Is In A Haze Is All That Fog Just Rapidly Melting Snow? Why NJ Is In A Haze
Is All That Fog Just Rapidly Melting Snow? Why NJ Is In A Haze No, that’s not wildfire smoke this time. If you stepped outside Tuesday, Feb. 17, and wondered why the air looked hazy, the culprit is likely rapidly melting snow. As temperatures rose across the region, melting snow added moisture to the lowest levels of the atmosphere, creating the perfect setup for dense fog. A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for large portions of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut, with visibility expected to drop to one-quarter mile or less, forecasters said. So why did it get so foggy so fast? Rapidly melting snow boosts moisture near the ground, Cleveland.com…
First Spring Outlook: Cold, Late Snow Could Linger In Northeast First Spring Outlook: Cold, Late Snow Could Linger In Northeast
First Spring Outlook: Cold, Late Snow Could Linger In Northeast The first long-range spring forecast is out, and AccuWeather says residents across the Northeast might want to keep coats handy a little longer this year. According to the outlet's 2026 US Spring Forecast, the Northeast and Great Lakes will experience a gradual shift toward warmer weather, with cooler-than-average temperatures likely to persist well into spring.  Forecasters warn that late-season snow and frost are possible across the region, especially in March and April. That could mean higher heating bills for many households as the cold persists. Related story: Punxsutawney…
Ice-Encased Honda Civic Turns Into Philadelphia Street Spectacle (PHOTOS) Ice-Encased Honda Civic Turns Into Philadelphia Street Spectacle (PHOTOS)
Ice-Encased Honda Civic Turns Into Philadelphia Street Spectacle (Photos) A 2016 Honda Civic with Maryland plates has been drawing crowds in Philadelphia this week — not for its make or model, but because it’s completely encased in ice. The car, parked along the 1000 block of North Front Street in Philadelphia’s Fishtown neighborhood, became an unexpected local attraction after a nearby water main break left it frozen solid and impossible to move. The vehicle belongs to Tianna Graham, a Philadelphia school teacher who suddenly found herself at the center of the city’s latest viral moment. Graham told 6abc Action News that her car was parked near the site of a si…
Winter Or Spring? Punxsutawney Phil Has Spoken (VIDEO) Winter Or Spring? Punxsutawney Phil Has Spoken (VIDEO)
Winter Or Spring? Punxsutawney Phil Has Spoken (Video) The moment has arrived — Punxsutawney Phil has made his annual prediction, and the results are in. As thousands gathered at Gobbler’s Knob in the early morning cold on Monday, Feb. 2, Phil emerged from his burrow for the 140th Groundhog Day ceremony. With the world watching, the top-hatted Inner Circle carefully observed Phil’s behavior before announcing the forecast: Click here to watch the video or watch it in the player below: 6 more weeks of winter ❄️ or an early spring 🌷? Join us live from Gobbler’s Knob on Feb. 2 to see Punxsutawney Phil give his 140th Groundhog Day progn…
2.4 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In New Jersey 2.4 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In New Jersey
2.4 Magnitude Earthquake Reported In New Jersey A small earthquake was recorded in New Jersey on Friday afternoon, Jan. 30, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The USGS reported a magnitude 2.4 earthquake that struck approximately 6 kilometers north-northeast of Whitehouse Station at 3:42 p.m.  The quake occurred at a depth of about 8.9 kilometers, according to the agency. Residents in Glen Gardner, Califon, Bedminster, and Lebanon reported feeling it.
It's So Cold That The Hudson River Is Freezing Over: Coast Guard Steps Up As Ferries Shut Down It's So Cold That The Hudson River Is Freezing Over: Coast Guard Steps Up As Ferries Shut Down
It's So Cold That The Hudson River Is Freezing Over: Coast Guard Steps Up As Ferries Shut Down Freezing temperatures are locking up the Hudson River, disrupting ferry service and prompting emergency icebreaking as the deep freeze drags on (scroll for photos). NY Waterway commuter ferry service between New Jersey and New York has been delayed, while NYC Ferry service has been fully suspended as ice continues to form across the Hudson River, the East River, and New York Harbor. The disruption comes amid dangerously cold temperatures gripping the region. AccuWeather forecasters said New York City could be experiencing one of the longest stretches of temperatures at or below freezin…
How Much Snow Did You Get? These Passaic County Locales Saw Highest Totals: New Update How Much Snow Did You Get? These Passaic County Locales Saw Highest Totals: New Update
How Much Snow Did You Get? These Passaic County Locales Saw Highest Totals: New Update Here are snowfall totals from the National Weather Service for the major winter storm that hit the region early Sunday morning, Jan. 25. A widespread foot or more of accumulation has been reported just before daybreak on Monday, Jan. 26. New York Manhattan Central Park 11.4 in 1200 AM 01/26 Official NWS Obs Queens JFK 10.3 in 1200 AM 01/26 Official NWS Obs La Guardia 9.7 in 1200 AM 01/26 Official NWS Obs Bronx  W Throgs Neck Bridge 12.5 in 1105 PM 01/25 Trained Spotter Brooklyn Williamsburg …
Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Passaic County Towns Got Hit The Hardest Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Passaic County Towns Got Hit The Hardest
Snow Totals Are In: Here’s Which Passaic County Towns Got Hit The Hardest The Northeast is digging out, and the snow totals are in. By 1 a.m. Monday, Jan. 26, the National Weather Service issued updated storm-total snowfall reports across New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut as the system wrapped up. Many communities finished in the double digits, with the highest totals pushing past 17 inches in parts of the region, according to the National Weather Service. Connecticut FAIRFIELD COUNTY New Fairfield: 16.0 in at 10:09 p.m. Bethel: 15.7 in at 10:27 p.m. Danbury: 15.5 in at 10:45 p.m. Bridgeport Airport: 15.1 in at 12:00 a.m. Greenwich: 11.0 in at 6:38 p.m. N…
Sherrill Declares State Of Emergency, Up To 18 Inches Of Snow Expected In New Jersey Sherrill Declares State Of Emergency, Up To 18 Inches Of Snow Expected In New Jersey
Sherrill Declares State Of Emergency, Up To 18 Inches Of Snow Expected In New Jersey New Jersey will enter a statewide State of Emergency that goes into effect Saturday evening, Jan. 24, as a powerful winter storm is forecast to bring heavy snow, dangerous cold, and hazardous travel conditions across the state, Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced Friday. The State of Emergency will take effect at 5 p.m. across all 21 counties in anticipation of widespread snowfall, prolonged periods of temperatures below freezing, and wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour.  All of New Jersey is currently under a Winter Storm Warning from Saturday night through Sunday night, according to the Nat…
3-5 Inches Of Snow Expected In Passaic County As Winter Weather Advisory Continues 3-5 Inches Of Snow Expected In Passaic County As Winter Weather Advisory Continues
3-5 Inches Of Snow Expected In Passaic County As Winter Weather Advisory Continues Snow and slippery travel conditions are expected across much of New Jersey Sunday, Jan. 18, as a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect, the National Weather Service said. The advisory covers portions of northern, central, and southern New Jersey and remains in effect through Sunday evening, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters said snow is expected statewide, with total accumulations ranging from 2 to 5 inches depending on location (see map above). Sussex and Warren counties could see between 2 and 4 inches of snow, while parts of central and northern New Jersey, inclu…
Northeast Eyes Multiple Snow Threats As Coastal Storms Loom Northeast Eyes Multiple Snow Threats As Coastal Storms Loom
Northeast Eyes Multiple Snow Threats As Coastal Storms Loom A potent storm that brought heavy rainfall over the weekend will be followed by separate weather systems that could bring accumulating snow to parts of the region this week, according to AccuWeather. The first chance for snow arrives Sunday, Jan. 11, across the Great Lakes and interior Northeast, including areas from Buffalo to Albany, northern New England, and Quebec City. AccuWeather’s forecast map highlights these zones with bands of blue, signaling both snow showers and more widespread snow. Gusty winds and colder air will also move in, making for classic winter conditions. The firs…
More Than 10,100 Without Power As 60 MPH Wind Gusts Whip New Jersey More Than 10,100 Without Power As 60 MPH Wind Gusts Whip New Jersey
More Than 10,100 Without Power As 60 MPH Wind Gusts Whip New Jersey More than 10,100 utility customers were without power across New Jersey on Monday night, Dec. 29, as strong winds moved through the region, according to outage data from Jersey Central Power & Light and Public Service Electric & Gas. JCPL reported 7,575 customers without power statewide, while PSE&G reported an additional 2,559 customers without power statewide. Power Outages By County Bergen County: PSE&G reported 185 customers without power in Bergen County. Burlington County: JCPL reported two customers without power in Burlington County, while PSE&G reported 630 cus…