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Summer 2024 Could Be Hottest On Record: See NJ Forecast
A new forecast by The Weather Channel predicts that an increasingly likely La Niña could contribute to record-high temperatures this summer.
NEW JERSEY — An increasingly likely La Niña event could mean the United States could experience one of the hottest summers on record this year, and temperatures in New Jersey will be no exception.
According to a recently released forecast from The Weather Channel, Garden State residents can expect an abnormally hot summer in 2024. In fact, long-range models and climate trends indicate it could be one of the hottest summers on record.
La Niña could play a big role in spiking temperatures, Dr. Todd Crawford, vice president of meteorology at Atmospheric G2, wrote for The Weather Channel. La Niña events typically occur every 2 to 7 years on average and last 9-12 months.
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During a La Niña event, strong trade winds push warm water toward the U.S. west coast, bringing cold water to the ocean surface and pushing the jet stream northward, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
As a result, a La Niña event often leads to drought in the southern U.S. and heavy rains and flooding in the Pacific Northwest. La Niña can also result in a more severe hurricane season and an increased chance of a hotter summer in the central and eastern United States.
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By May, New Jersey residents will already be feeling above-average temperatures as a swath of heat settles across the Northeast and the northern third of the country, according to The Weather Channel's forecast.
In June and July, temperatures will remain above average as the heat shifts southward and blankets much of the Northern Plains, the Ohio Valley, and Northeast states.
As summer comes to a close, temperatures will remain above average in August, according to The Weather Channel.
This newest forecast is in line with a prediction released last month by the Farmers’ Almanac, which warned Garden State residents to expect sweltering and soggy conditions this summer.
In its summer 2024 weather forecast, the Farmers’ Almanac also said many Americans could experience the hottest temperatures in recorded history this summer. Wet weather is also in the forecast for many parts of the country.
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