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Whippany River near Pine Brook was at 2.24 feet, 25% of median and 42% of average. Whippany River at Morristown was at 1.88 feet, 31% of median and 46% of average. North Jersey drought indicators
Nearly half of New Jersey residents depend on a municipal or private well. Groundwater supplies are showing signs of stress. NJ drought poses perils for well owners, too.
In northern New Jersey, the Spruce Run Reservoir in Hunterdon County was at less than 32% of its 3.5 billion gallon capacity as of Nov. 12, according to the water supply authority.
The drought has also led to a 1,300 percent increase in wildfires in the state, with the New Jersey Forest Fire Service responding to 537 fires since October. Smoke from wildfires even enshrouded ...
Due to unprecedented dry weather and higher temperatures that are fueling wildfires, Gov. Phil Murphy announced a Drought Warning Advisory. As wildfires rage, NJ is now in a drought warning, Gov ...
The NJDEP held a public hearing Tuesday morning to discuss the possibility of a drought warning amid ongoing warm and dry conditions across the state.
New Jersey issued a statewide drought watch Thursday after multiple months of below average rainfall and above average temperatures. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
Aside from the warm temperatures hitting South Jersey this week, our area is facing another unusual weather situation: a drought watch. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued ...