January was pretty boring in South Jersey weather, until the nor'easter on Jan. 31 that lasted until Feb. 3. Meteorologist Joe Martucci and Dave Robinson, the New Jersey State Climatologist, spend the first half of the podcast talking about this historic storm, before recapping the rest of January.
\n0:40 - Dave gloats to Joe about his snow in Somerset County and consoles Joe that snow hope is not lost in southeastern New Jersey.
\n3:35 - Southeast New Jersey snow totals from the nor'easter and an explainer on what needs to happen for all snow in our corner of the stat.
\n8:03 - Recapping the storm's coastal flooding and how Joe saved a stranded car in Atlantic City
\n14:09 - This nor'easter may break the state record for most snow in a storm, held by Cape May of all places (34 inches in 1899). Robinson explains the process of confirming a new record.
\n18:49 - January temperatures and their place in history.
\n21:20 - January precipitation, their place in history and why the past three months have been a pain to keep track of.
\n23:23 - January snow totals
\n26:10 - Why the shore's wettest month is March but the mainland is August.
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