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The official account of the Rutgers Undergraduate Meteorology Program. We post news about the program, NJ weather and climate, and retweets from our alumni.

New Brunswick, NJ Katılım Temmuz 2020
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
Today's weather got you down, feeling way too cold? You can thank our recent warm spell for that. March 1-18th was warmest on record in Allentown, Reading & AC (@ the Marina), second in Philadelphia and @ AC Arpt, 3rd in Wilmington & Georgetown, 4th in Mt Pocono & 5th in Trenton
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
🚨Calling all college students with an interest in meteorology and/or related fields🚨 A reminder that student volunteer applications are open for a few more days, through March 8th! You can find out more info and how to apply in the flyer below or at weather.gov/phi/student_op…
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NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
❄️ Our region has experienced a few more snow events since our last update last month, but most areas are still running on a deficit from season to date normals. No real snow potential in the near future, but we still have a few more weeks to add to the totals before spring!
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CIRA
CIRA@CIRA_CSU·
A fascinating satellite visual of an actinoform cloud swirling over the southeast Pacific Ocean.
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
Here's another map of estimated rainfall totals across the area from Monday and overnight. Additional heavy rain is possible today, though likely not as widespread as Monday. #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx
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NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
On this date in 1835, A tornado hit New Brunswick, NJ, killing 5 persons, injuring 40 others, and scattering debris as far as Manhattan. By all accounts, this was the first tornado extensively studied by scientists, and remains the deadliest in New Jersey history. #njwx
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NWS New York NY
NWS New York NY@NWSNewYorkNY·
⚠️A plume of Canadian wildfire smoke is forecast to drift over the area Tuesday and could lead to decreased air quality. Here's one model's depiction of the smoke, where orange colors correlate to concentrations of 25μg/m3 or greater. #NYwx #CTwx #NJwx
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
8:30 PM Monday: We have confirmed two more tornadoes in NJ from 4/1. One in Crosswicks and another one from Allentown to Cream Ridge. Both rated a preliminary EF-1 with estimated winds to 90 mph. More details available on Tuesday. #pawx #njwx #dewx #mdwx
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RutgersMeteorology@RutgersMeteor·
@ACPressMartucci @WxmanFranz @NJClimate Yes, we have a new machine with a new web template to match the "modern" Rutgers-wide look. We are actively working on improving the experience when viewed on a phone (particularly with portrait orientation).
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𝕄𝕒𝕣𝕔 𝕁𝕣. 🌨️⛈
RU once again updated their weather site to make it worse. No longer does https://synoptic.envsci.rutgers.edusite work, have to go to main site where you can’t even view the full page w/o turning the phone sideways. Who is in charge of ruining it? Lol 🤦‍♂️ @NJClimate
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RutgersMeteorology@RutgersMeteor·
At long last, the Rutgers Meteorology Program is resuming our student/alumni AMS dinners! In Denver, we will be hosting our dinner at Wynkoop Brewing Company on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, from 7:30-10 PM. Please RSVP to Dr. Decker by December 29, and spread the word to fellow alumni.
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
The remnants of TC Nicole will impact the region from later today through early Sat morning. Periods of rain, possibly heavy at times, will develop today and persist overnight. A few storms may produce locally damaging winds or a brief, weak tornado. 🌧️🌬️ #PAwx #NJwx #DEwx #MDwx
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Collin Gross
Collin Gross@CollinGrossWx·
Guess I’m going to make it a yearly tradition to take a picture of the same tree on October 20th. Why not?! 2020 vs. 2021 vs. 2022 This year isn’t green like last year, but not as vibrant as 2 years ago.
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NWS Mount Holly
NWS Mount Holly@NWS_MountHolly·
It was a windy weekend, especially along the coast. Here are the top wind gusts from the past 3 days across our area 💨💨: Tuckerton, NJ: 67 MPH Lewes, DE: 66 MPH Dewey Beach, DE: 62 MPH Ocean City, NJ: 62 MPH Seaside Heights, NJ: 60 MPH Atlantic City, NJ: 59 MPH #NJwx #DEwx
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RutgersMeteorology@RutgersMeteor·
Our latest Alumni Spotlight is Matt Lanza, Class of 2004. Head to the Meteorology Program website: meteorology.rutgers.edu and scroll down a bit to read what Matt is up to as well as to see a video.
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Jim Salge
Jim Salge@JimSalgePhoto·
My 2022 New England Fall Foliage Forecast is out at @yankeemagazine
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