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New Jersey Minimum Temperature Normals Page I of 2 New Jersey Minimum Temperature Normals (Deg F)
Based on Data from 197 1-2000 STATION NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ]ANN ATLANTIC CITY 22.8 24.5 31.7 39.8 49.8] 59.3 65.4 63.7 r 56.0 [ 43.9 35.7 27.1[43.3 411 AP - - F-JACY MARINA JBELLEPLAIN IBELLEPLAIN I 29:0 22 2.
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.4] 30.1 ]f45.2]54.8 63.9 69.8 69.7 63.6 52.5 42.9 34.0 49.4
.1 48.0o J 57.4 ]f63.2 161.5 If54.41142.6 ]f34.2 ]f26.3 ]f41.8 BELVIDERE 17.5 19.0 27.2 36.4 46.5 55.4 60.9 59.5 51.7 39.7 31.5 23.3 39.1 BRIDGE BOONTON ]18.7 20.4 29.2 ]39.f 48.8 57.8 62.7_f60.9 52.7 40.6 33.5 f24.6 40.8 ICANOE BROOK 18.2 19.7]f 28.8 L37.9 L47.7f57.2 62.2 60:8 52.8l 40.4 33.0 24.1 40.2 CAPE MAY 26.8 F 28.2 34.8 43.1 52.6 61.6 67.2 66.1 F60.1 49.1 40.4 31.4 46.8 ICHARLOTTEBURG 115.01(16.5]I 25.3 35.0 I44.8f 53.6 58.6 156.6 48.7 [37.4 30.2 20.9 36.9 ICRANFORD 119.8 120.9 29.0 I38.3I 48.2 58.3 I63.3 62.0 53.9 41.8 If 3.2 25.7 I41.2 ESSEX FELLS 1118.9 I20.6 IF28.6 L37.9 47.8 56.7 162.2 60.l 52.4 f40.8 33.4 f24.3 40.3 IFLEMINGTON 1118.4 120.0I 28.1]f37.0 46.9 156.01 F61.7 59.9 f52.0 40.0 32.2 .24.01 39.7 FREEHOLD ][20.8 22.8 [
30.7 40.1 49.8 I59.1 64.4 I62.4 54.6I 43.0 l 35.0 26.5 42.4 fGLASSBORO 11 23. 11255 IL 3.1 141.9]EIf 5.6 f 6.0 L 6.41 64.915. I[:f 45.3 II37.2]f 28.61[ 7 HIGH POINT PARK I12.1 14.0 22.8 ]F 335 45.0 54.2 59.5 57.1 49.6 39.0 29.7 19.2 136.3 IHIGHTSTOWN ][ 21.5 123.4 31.2 48.9If 57. f63.2 f39.4I 61.6 54.0]42.142.3 34.61 26.7 INDIAN MILLS 122.6 124.41 31.6139.6149.4 5.8.2 I63.3 61.8 54.8142.9 34.9 27.0042.5 JERSEY CITY 22.7 24.0 32.0 42.2 52.8 62.5 68.0 I66.3 58.1 46.9 37.5 28.0 45.1 LAMBERTVILLE I21.3 ]22.1 30.2 I39. 49.1 58.5 63.5 ]62.3 54.4 42.3I 33.8 25.7 41.9 LITTLE FALLS IL 19.5 IL21.2 I 30.0 39.7 49.9 59.2 64.4 62.9 54.5I 42.0 25.2 41.9934.2 LONG BRANCH L22.8 124.4 132.1 ]40.1 50.2 60.0 [65.5 64.0 f56.9 F45.4 f 36.7 f28.3 43.9 LONG VALLEY IL16.8 18.3 26.1 f35.2 45.3 53.9 [59.1 [57.8 49.8 38.1 30.5 22.2 37.8 MILLVILLE IL24.[25.5 32141.1 ][
51.1 60.6 [66.6 65.1I57.7 45.2 36.6 28.4 44.6 MOORESTOWN ]L_23.2 25.2 132.3 40.7 150.2 15.6 64.7 f62.9 55.7 43.9 35.7 27.7 J43.5 NEWARK 11 24.4 ]26.6 34.2 43.754.1 63.5 69.1 67.7 I 59.9 I48.2 39.1 [29.8 46.7 INEW BRUNSWICKJ1 21.1 1 22.9 31.0 39.7 [ 49.6 158.8 64.2 62.7 54.8 42.8 35.1 26.6 =42.4 NEWTON 115.1116.8 26.4 36.3I 46.1 55.2 159.7 57.8 49.6 37.5 30.3 21.4 37.7 PEMBERTON 122.51124.0 f [38.6 31.2 485 f57.5 62.7 f61.5 54.4 42.9J 35.0 27.3 42.2 PLAINFIELD F21.5 [23.3 f30.7 f[ 39.3 f49.1 Jf58.1 63.1 6.6 54.1 I42.2 34.4 II26.4 ]42.0 SANDY HOOK 25.7 27.0 33.9 f42.3 f52.4 f ]
61.6 67.7 66.8 60.5 48.9 140.5 31.6 46.6 SEABROOK FARMS I24.2 25.4 f33.6 41.9 51.9 f61.3 J66.8 65.4 57.6J 45.7 137.5 29.2 I45.0 SOMERVILLE 119.1 [20.6 28.3 37.f 147.2_][ 56.5 161.9 J60.7 52.8 f40.7 32.8 24.8 040.2 SUSSEX 14.2 115.9 25.3J135.2 44.8 53.8 159.1 57.2 48.9 37.1 J29.5 20.8 I36.8 fTOMS RIVER 21.8 23.1 3 338.2 48.2 57.3 6 63.3 56.4 43.9 35.1 26.3 I42.3 II II II http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim v I/norms/monthly/min. html 7/25007
New. Jersey Minimum Temperature Normals Page 2 of 2 TUCKERTON 23.2 24.8 31.9 40.1 50.2 59.7 65.6 j64.1 57.2 45.0 36.0 275 43.8 WANAQUEDAM 18.4 19.5 28.7 38.5 48.5 57.8 63.1 61.4 53.7 41.1 33.4 248 407 WOODSTOWN 24.3 25.7 33.0 41.2 51.2 60.7 65.7 64.0 57.2 45.5 36.9 28.7 44.5 http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim-vl /norms/monthly/mnin.htmi 7/2/2007
New Jersey Mean Temperature Normals Page I of 2 New Jersey Mean Temperature Normals (Deg F)
Based on Data from 197 1-2000 STATION NAME JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC [ANN ATLANTIC AP CITY ATLANTIC.CITY.] 50.6 if60.5 69.7 75.3 735 66.3 55.1. 459 36.8 53.5 ACY MARINA 35.2 [36.9 43.3 51.4 60.5 [69.4 75.2 74.8 68.9 58.5 49.0 40.2 [55.3 BELLEPLAIN 33.2 [35.2 42.7 52.0] 61.7 70.2 [75.4 73.7 67.1 56.1 46.6 37.6 154.3 BELVIDERE BEVIDRE26.7 29.1 37.9 47.9 58.6 67.0 72.2 70.8 63.3 51.9 41.7 31.9 49.9 BRIDGE BOONTON f27.4 29.8 38.9 f[ 49.6 60.0 68.7 73.6 I71.8 64.0 52.1 42.9 [32.8 151.0
ýCANOE B CNEBROOK 1[28.5 If30.6 [39.7 If49.8 1[60.!1I 69.1 If74.0 II72.4 If64.8 II,53.!1I 43.8 jf 3.9 [51.7 CAPE MAY 4 f 35.8 42.8 51.5 60.9 69.9 75.5 74.4 68.6 57.7 48.3 39.1 54.9 CHARLOTTEBURG 25.7 27.8[ 36.9 47.3 57:8 66.3 71.4 69.6 61.9 50.9 41.4 31.0 49.0 CRANFORD [29.6 I31.5 j 40.1 50.0 f 60.! I 69.6 74.5 72.9 65.0 53.6 43.8 34.8 I52.1
[ESSEX FELLS I27.6 I30.1 38.9 49.1I 59.5 67.9 I73.3 171.3 63.7 52.4 If43.! 32.8 I50.8 FLEMNGT30.0 390 734 . 6 . 3.8
ýFREEHOLD I30.1 I32.2 40.7 If50.7 60.8 69.6 174.7 172.7 65.4 54.3 45.1 35.4 52.6
ýGLASSBORO [31.8 I34.1 42.4 52.0 62.0 71.1 76.1 74.5 67.5 55.6 46.2 36.7 54.2
ýHIGH POINT PARK [21.9 I24.1 33.0 44.6 55.8 64.3 69.2 67.2 59.I 49.! 38.3 27.6 I46.3 HIGHTSTOWN 30.1 I32.3I 40.7 50.2 60.3 69.I 74.1 72.4 65.1 115.8 44.4 35.1 52.3
ýINDIAN MILLS 132.3 I34.8 42.8 52.4 62.4I70.8 I75.4 73.7 66.9 55.5 46.0 36.7 54.1 JERSEY CITY f29.6 31.8 39.8 50.! 60.6 69.9 II75.3 73.7 66.0 54.9 44.9 35.0 52.6 ILAMBERTVILLE I30.4 32.2 41.1 51.1 61.4 70.6 I 75.2 73.8 66.1 I54.5 44.3 34.9 53.0 ILITTLE FALLS I28.6 30.9 II . 50.3 60.9 69.8 75.0 73. I 65.1 _s3.3 43.9I 39 52 ILONG BRANCH I31.7 I33.4 40.8 I 49.4 59.1 68.6 74.1 72.5 66.0 55.1 46.1 37.0 I52.8 ILONG VALLEY 26.7 I28.9 37.3I 47.5 I57.6 65.6 70.4 68.7 61.1 50.3 41.3 31.6 I48.9 IMILLVILLE I32.7 I34.7 42.7 52.0I 61.9 70.9 I76.3]74.7 67.6 56.0 46.4 37.3 54.4 IMOORESTOWN I32.3 35.3 43.6 53:2 63.0 71.7 76.3 74.3 67.5 55.9 45.9 36.8 ]54.7 INEWARK 31.3 II3.8 42.2 52.3 62.7 71.9 77.2 75.5 67.8 56.4 46.4 36.4 54.5 INEW BRUNSWICK 29.7 I32.0 I 40.6 I50.3 60.6 I 69.6 74.8 73.2 65.7 54.1 44.7 35.0 I52.5 INEWTON I24.9 I27.2 3.6.7 47.5 58.0 66.6 I71.3 I69.3 61.4 49.8 40.5 30.3 48.6 1PEMBERTON I32.3 I34.7 U142.7 1I51.6 61.8 70.2 [74.9 I73.5 66*8 55.7 46.2 36.9I53.9 IPLAINFIELD I30.0 I32.9 I 41.6 I51.2 61.5 70.0 74.9 73.2 65.7 54.1 44.2 34.6 I52.8 ISANDY HOOK I132.0 I33.5 U41.1 50.3 60.4 69.8 75.4 74.4 68.1 56.5 47.0[ 37.9 I53.9 ISEABROOK FARMS 32.3 I34.1 42.7 I52.1 I62.2 71.3I76.3I74.8 67.6 56.1 46.5 37.2I54.4 ISOMERVILLE I28.0 I30.2 38.8 I 48.9 II 59.1 It 67.9 I73.2 1 71.5 I63,9 52.2 42.9 33.3 150.8 ISUSSEX 269 36.4 472 U577 661 71.2 69.4 61.4 50.0 40.3 [ 30.1 =24.4 48.4 hTtp cRIVER 11.2s33.0/11s40e9 498r60l169 750 738 6 1 5547/2/3529 53 0 http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim-vl1/norms/monthly/mean.htmi 7/2/2007
New Jersey Mean Temperature Normals Page 2 of 2 TUCKERTON 32.7 34.6 42.1 51.3 61.2 70.6 76.2 74.6 67.9 564 467 37.3 54.3 WANAQUEODASNI 2.0.1 3.. 48.8 5.368.3 736. 71.5 63.7 51.9 42.5 32.8 50.6 IWOODSTOWN 3. 534. 346. 237. 5!6. 674. 745.
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New Jersey Precipitation Normals Page 1 of 2 New Jersey Precipitation Normals (Inches)
Based on Data from 1971 -2000
[STATION NAME JAN FEB MAR APRUMAY JUN JUL [AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANN
[ATLANTIC CITY AP 3.60 2.85 4.06 3.45 3.38 2.66 3.86] 4.32 3.14 12.86 3.26 3.,5 40.59 JACYY.N/ARINA 3.44 2.88 3.79 3.25 3.16 2.46 3.36 4.1613.02 2.71 2.96 3.18 38.37" IBELLEPLAIN 3.86 f308 418 361 3. -2 13.0 I 5' 3.6 13 347 144 BELVIDERE BRIDGE rBLIEE3.50 2.69 3.63 3.93 4.28 4.22 4.46 3.65 4.30 3:55 3.63 3.31 45.15 1BOONTON 4.17 3.05 4.24 4.37 4.83 4.55 4.67] 4.05 5.08 3.96 4.19 3.78 50.94
[BOUND BROOK 3.68 U2.62 13.79 3.87 4.23 3.64 4.81 ][ 4.30 4.25 3.48 3.68 3.58 45.9 ICANISTEARRES 4.16 3.20 4.33 4:36 4.5] 4.70 4.59 4.09 4.76 4.02 4.18 3.90 50.82
[CANOE BROOK U4.13 3.00 4.17 4.22 4.74 4.41 4.7314.74 5.03 4.18 4.41 3.85 51.61 ICAPE MAY. 3.68 3.03 ]4.18 3.3, 3.65 3.01 3.3I 3.78 3.31 3.4, 3.,I 3.53 41.39 ICHARLOTTEBURG 44 ] 3.31 [4.56 14.54 4.7 4.51 I4.64 4.43 5.11 4.10 4.53 4.08 52.94 ICRANFORD 4 3.09 14.1 14 II492 16 I5.I 4 I 4.5 139I 4. 39 50.4 JESSEX FELLS 4.,0 3.0s ]4.13 4.60 4.9] 4.48 4.74 IL ]5.11 I4.02 4.23 4.12 51.90 IFLEMINGTON 4.25 3.04 4.03_4.09 4.87 4.IL 4.75. 3.98 4.34I3.84 3.90 3.92 4 IFREEHOLD 3.96 3.08 4.22 3.80 3.87 3.61 '4.26 4.48 3.9[ 3.65 4.04 3.85 46.77 1GLASSBORO 113.88] 2.83 ]4.27 3.83 4.17 3.64 4.1614.42 3.80 I3.40 ]3.44I 3.70 45.54 1GREENWOOD LAKEI 4.58 3.46 ]4.54][ 4.66 4.88 4.72 4.50 ] 9 2 IHIGH POINTPARK 3.21 202_ 3 3.99 4.51 I L.89 I3.89 4.73 IL,.50I 4.00 I.3!I .
rHIGHTSTOWN 3.75 2.75 [3.95 3.94 4.42 IL9I 4.96I 4.85 4.28 3.44 3.66 3.73 47.68
[INDIAN MILLS 4.05 3.00 14.38 1 3.85 4.15 3.60 4.36I 5.12 L,.75 L .,9 3.57 3.92 47.14
[JERSEY CITY II3.69 2.94 14.08 4.06 4.48 3.45 4.17 IL 4.05 I4.05 3.50 4.00 3.86 I46.33 ILAMBERTVILLE [ 4.04 2.89 4.22 3.98 I IL 4.07 5.06I 4.40 I4.56 IL49 3.79 3.74 48.83
[LITTLE FALLS 4.14 2.99 4.28 14.3 4.81 4.45 4.59I 4.34 I5.30 3.92 4.43 3.91 51.50 jLONG BRANCH 4.12 3.30 4.16 4.17 4.46 3.25 4.47 5.04 I4.01 3.78 3.97 3.90 48.63 ILONG VALLEY 4.30 3.23 4.18 4.5I 4.93 4.78 5.03 I 4.78 5.09 I4.05 4.32 4.05 53.28 NMAYS LANDING 3.80 ]3.05 I4.58 4:05 3.69 2.95 3.78 4.59 3.60 IL 3.51 3.64 44.69 IMIDLAND PARK 3.79]2.92 4.21 4.32 5.19 4.57 4.98 4.30 4.89 I4.11 4.43 3.84 51.5 IMILLVILLE 3.62]f3.19 4.38 3.53 3.94 3.27[3.59 4.35 3.47 I3.04 3.25 I3.57 43.20 IMOORESTOWN 13.901 2.95 4.17 IL4.02 I 4 .3 4.84 I 5.18 4.17 I3.3 I 3.51 3.69 48.25 NEWARK I 3.98I 2.96 I421 IL3.92 4.46 I 3.40 4.68 I 4.02 IL4.01 3.16 3.88 3.57 46.25 NEW BRUNSWICK I 4.10 I 2.98 I4.11 I4.08 4.57 3.86 4.97 ] 4.46 [4.38 3.39 3.95 3.93 48.78 ANEW MILFORD I 3541 2.73IL3.78 I3.67 4.21 3.65 3.91 ] 397 I450 361 4.11 3 .434J INEWTON 13.56 2.71 I3.71 IL 4.05 4.42 4.55 4.42[ 4.44 4.51 3.61I 3.79 13.45 47.22 OAK RIDGE RES 14.27 113.27 [4.44 4.45 4.44 4.70 4.36 430 4.98 13.99 4.15 3.89 5_.24 II II II 7/2/2007 http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclimv I /norms/monthly/precip.html
New Jersey Precipitation Normals Page 2'of 2
[PEMBERTON 4.01 2.85 I4.16 3.58 4.31 3.87 4.60 5.16 3.79 3.47 3.54 3.78
[PLAINFIELD 4.02 3.02 [4.10 3.94 4.71 "3.97 5.39 4.34 f4.54 3.80 4.04 3.7614 POTTERS VILLE 4 2 4 . 2 _ 50 24.51 ]4 RINGWOO 386 90 409 4.2 . . . .
ISANDY HOOK 3.99 U2.87 ][ 3.60 3.69 4.01 U3.53 U4.,0 J4.03 11 3.42 U 3.36 3.41 3.s7 j SEABROOK FARMS 3.96U2.94 4.3 [.58 ].07 ].37 ].30 [.18 .8 363.19j[_37 SOMERVILLE 4.01l 2.85 3.93 4.00 4.34 3.98 4.63 U4.39 114.58 ]3.69 113.70 3.61 47.71
[SPLIT ROCKPoND 4.47[ 3.10 14.71 ][5 ][4.=881[4.5 4.2115.17 .09I 4.6 4.814 s0 SUSSEX 383 296 3.79 4.4] 4.46 4.57 4.2_ 4.23 j14.45 1 3.72 3.73 3.63 48.03 TOMS RIVER 4.22 3.35 U4.34 4.02 4.17 ].52 4.56 5.00 13.95 U3.55 4.05 4.08 48.81
[TUCKERTON 4. 3. .66 ., [7, 3.00 4.8 . 3.49 3 [_5 .
[WANAQUE DA (( ]2.8[4.442][ [ ][43J4.5I4.8U36If40J[37Jf878 JIWERTSVILLE ] .6U25 I3s1 .6] .9] .2] .2J42 L47 [35 1.0I_.9J4.9 WOODLIFF75 295 418 420 457 4 454 441 473 396 442 374 4970 jWOODSTOWN ][ 3.80][2.89 ] 4.21 3.75 3.97 ] 3.89 4.41 ]4.27 I4.01 U3.40 3.46 3.70 I45.76 http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim-vl /norms/monthly/precip.htmi 7/2/2007.
New Jersey Heating Degree Day Normals Page I of 2 New Jersey Heating Degree Day Normals Heating Degree Days are the number of degrees the average daily temperature is below 65°F.
Based on Data from 1971-2000
[STATION NAME [JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANN EA ATLANTIC CITY P
1 10 9 7*75 4 7 1 7 3 69 32 5 73 86 8 5 11 3
[ACY MARINA 924[_787 67411 409 167 18] l 0 20 228 481 772f 4480 1BELLEPLAIN 9861 835 692 392 141 191 l 0 37 297 553 8511 4803 BELVIDERE 1BIGE190~1007~ 842 513 220 43 5 8 91 410 700 1027 6056 BIDGE IBOONTON. 116511 987 809 46311 187 22 II 6 78 403 663 "9 fCANOE BROOK 11331 962 783 4 180 25 2J 4 71 376 6l6 9671159 JCAPE MAY 954[ 820 689 406 1571 _ 0J 22 246 5011 805 4615 ICHARLOTTEBURG I 12211 1042 8731 531 2401 48 41 17 119 4411 710 10551 6301 ICRANFORD I 1100 9 77.2 4 178 21 0J 2j58 3581 636 937 5450 ESSEX FELLS ] .1159 977 8101._477 1961 36 IJ] 8 92 3961 658 1000 5810 IFLEMINGTON 1159 9811 808 476 19711 31 2 8 85 404 676l999 5826 FREEHOLD 1 1083 919 756 428 164 19 " 0 i 56 343 59 919] 5287 GLASSBORO 1029 867 702 390 135 1 0 ol 34 3061. 5651iI791 4918 LHIGH POINT PARK 13391 i45 9 614 294 7 20 35 169 495 801J10 7140 HIGHTSTOWN [10851 917[ 7 4 173 21 0 2 5 356 6l8J 2 571 INDIAN MILLS 10161 845 689 380 130 I1 0 I0 38 311 570 8] 4869 JERSEY CITY ] 10991 93[ 782 448 .165 20l1Z1 59 327 605 929 5367
[LAMBERTVILL 107 18 41 81 i7 11 1 ILITTLE FALLS 1128 956 781 443 166 111 0 I 61 368 635 965I5522 ILONG BRANCH 1032 885 750 469 2001 26 0 2 ol 317 569 8681 5168
]LONG VALLEY ][18811013 859 527 2431 64 151 26 142 458 711 103516281 MILLVILLE 1002[ 849 693 9 138 1ol 0] o 33 299 557 8611 4835 MOORESTOWN [ 10I3 832 663 357 130 15 0] 2 38 302 574 875)) 4801 INEWARK 10301 869 697] 371 120 13 11 2 41 264 54] 863] 4812 NEW BRUNSWICK ] 096[ 926 7 442 166)) 18 0 1 . 50 345 610 93315346 NEWTON 1246 1059 879 526 233)) 711 7 132 471 7 1077]6428 PEMBERTON 1013 850 693 403 139] 16 0 1 42 304 *564 872]4897 PLAINFIELD ]1086 898 727 414 152 20l.2l I15 344 625] 944 5266 SANDY HOOK ] 1024[ 882 742 441 1741 15 01 0 30 280 541 841 4970 SEABROOK FARMS 10161 867 693 3881 13311][ 0 o 31 291 556 863 4849 SOMERVILLE 1147] 975 814 484 202 31] 3] 7 85 402] 664 984 5798 II I I I II IirI i II IIIt II I II http://cIimate.rutgers.edu/stateclim-vI/norms/monthly/hdd.html 7/2/2007
New.Jersey Heating Degree Day Normals Page 2 of 2
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New Jersey Cooling Degree Day Normals Page 1 of2 New Jersey Cooling Degree Day Normals Cooling Degree Days are the number of degrees the average daily temperature is above 65°F.
Based on Data from 1971-2000 STATION NAME FEB MAR APR MAY JUN [JUL AUG SEP OCT 11NOV.11 DEC ANN
[
- A ATLANTIC A C CITY NA 0 0 I 44( 68 32.2 269MR I0 f [ [ 935 FACY MARINA [ o 0i 0o o][ 25] 147][ 316[ -302[ 136] 25] 0] o0 951
[BELLEPLAIN [ o 0 . 1. 37 " 75[ 3221._269 99 1[ 0 0 92 BELVIDGE IBRIDGE 0 0 0 [ ] 2] 103 229 187 38 4] ] 582 IBOONTON 0 131][267[_216 47 2][ii0 692 CANOE BROOK 0 2 46[ 28[ 232 64 7 757 ICAPE MAY 0 0 0 0 2 611 324 291 l29 2 954
[CHARLOTTEBURG 0 86]_200]" 158 26 3][o o 488 CRANORD 0 5O 6 787]
ESSEX FELLS 0 122[_257[204 53[ 6 666 FLEMINGTON 0 124[ 262[209 49] 6 675 FREEHOLD 1 0l[ 0 f 0 32 56] 299 239 67 8 0 80I]
GLASSBORO. I 0 1921_343 294[107 13]0 0 992 IHIGH POINTPRIIo o Z1 o[_oE._0[ 4[ 32
,HIGI-TSTOWN IZ oiZ0t0 10 13,[ 282J 232[ 6[ 7 0 0 751 INDIAN MILLS 0 0 1 47 1831 32 269] 92 15]" 0 929 JERSEY CITY of 0 0 29 I166 318 268l[ 88[ 13 0 882
,LAMBERTVILLE [ 0 of 0 01 I77] 316 274 82 I31oll 903 ILITTLE FALLS i 0 11I-][ 1'1][ 308 25[ 63 5] 0 824 LONG BRANCH IZ01 0 0 0 132 280 236 79 [iI0 750 LONG VALLEY I 01I0 0 01 , 7 8I,[ 140 *[ 3 438 MMILLVILLE I0 o _l 43 187 3491 299 111I 19 1009 MOORESTOWN fI 01 01JL16 2131 3481 288 1l31 20 0 1054 NEWARK I 10 70 240[4o31 350 1461 19 1242 NEW BRUNSWICK II 01 0 0 27 154 304 254[ 71 6 0 0 816 NEWTON o 90[ 2001 15] 23 i] 0 0 480 PEMBERTON o 172 307 244 94 '5i 0 o 891 PLAINFIELD ih 0 o0 0 0 169 307 256 74 61fIl1I f_854 ISANDY HOOK olol o ol 156 323 291 124 o [ 937 SEABROOKFARMs 1 0 01 1 45 199 3491 302I1 108 14 0 0 1018 SOMERVILLE I ol o ol Jl ll 118 256 208 50 4j'0 f 654 I ii F -i ii - ]II I-F - 1iiII http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclimv 1/norms/monthly/cdd.html 7/2/2007
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