New Jersey has declared a drought warning as dry conditions continue, asking residents to conserve water voluntarily.
Efforts to contain the Jennings Creek Wildfire continued Wednesday with a new set of challenges on its sixth day near the New Jersey-New York border.
The dry conditions are part of a broader drought across the Northeast. Nationally, October was one of the driest months on ...
The Jennings Creek Wildfire continued to grow along the New York-New Jersey border on Wednesday. There has been no significant rain since September, creating very dry conditions and dry fallen leaves ...
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The Jennings Creek Wildfire has burned 2,283 acres in New Jersey and was 30 percent contained as of Tuesday ... Firefighters ...
With wildfires burning after its driest September and October ever, New Jersey will issue a drought warning, a step that ...
There are several methods you can utilize to track the droughts happening in New York and New Jersey. The U.S. Drought ...
As crews continue to battle a wildfire on the New Jersey/New York border ... Forest rangers create fire line near East Shore ...
For hourly updates as wildfires continue to burn throughout the region, check out the New Jersey wildfire, smoke map.
The EPO index, natural gas trading and the eastern U.S. drought A cold, snowy winter in the eastern U.S. is wanted, not only ...