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The northern lights shone bright across several U.S. states Tuesday night, but your best chance to see the dazzling display in New Jersey could be tonight. A "strong" solar storm that emitted a ...
The northern lights shone bright in some states Tuesday, but is tonight the night to view the dazzling display in New Jersey? Here's a map, timing.
The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, may be visible in as many as 15 northern states between Tuesday night ...
You can never be too prepared for a power outage. That's why we've rounded up some of the most relevant providers in northern New Jersey to show you how to check the status of these inevitable events.
You might be able to see the northern lights Sunday from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut if the weather cooperates and the skies clear. The farther north you are, the better.
An early forecast map issued by meteorologists at NBC4 in New York predict up to 3 inches of snow in New York City and its nearby suburbs, including north-central sections of New Jersey, and 3 or ...
Over 4,000 people in New Jersey were without power as of 8:30 a.m. in the midst of the extreme heat wave June 24.
As for the rest of New Jersey, the central counties, including Monmouth, could see 1-3 inches, while in northern New Jersey, only a trace to 2 inches is expected.
NOTE: A short drive from Stokes State Forest is Buttermilk Falls, the tallest waterfall in New Jersey. Its hiking trails aren't appropriate for little ones, but they would be great for older kids.
The northern lights shone bright across several U.S. states Tuesday night, but your best chance to see the dazzling display in New Jersey could be tonight. While Canada and several northern states ...