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10 of the first 15 days in May were chillier than average, while 12 of the final 16 were above average. A nine day long nor'easter was responsible for that early May chill, along with fierce winds, rain and tidal flooding. Meanwhile, the second half sizzle broke heat records at time. Meteorologist Joe Martucci and New Jersey State Climatologist Dave Robinson hop on the podcast to recap the topsy turvy May that was on the award winning Something in the Air podcast.
2:29 - A much better Memorial Day weekend
6:09 - May's temperature divide
12:36 - An Energizer Bunny of a nor'easter
22:28 - May's rainfall
25:30 - Hurricane season, which began June 1
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10 of the first 15 days in May were chillier than average, while 12 of the final 16 were above average. A nine day long nor'easter was responsible for that early May chill, along with fierce winds, rain and tidal flooding. Meanwhile, the second half sizzle broke heat records at time. Meteorologist Joe Martucci and New Jersey State Climatologist Dave Robinson hop on the podcast to recap the topsy turvy May that was on the award winning Something in the Air podcast.
2:29 - A much better Memorial Day weekend
6:09 - May's temperature divide
12:36 - An Energizer Bunny of a nor'easter
22:28 - May's rainfall
25:30 - Hurricane season, which began June 1
Subscribe and get full weather access: http://www.pressofac.com/subscribe
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.