New Jersey
Freezing temperatures moving in. How cold does it get in New Jersey?
Cardinals, blue jays and woodpeckers all enjoying a day in the snow
Can you name all these birds?
Cold enough for you?
That’s never a good way to start a conversation, especially this winter as we’ve seen some of the coldest temperatures in a long time.
But is it record-breaking?
Not according to these figures. Sure, we hit some freezing temperatures that saw wind chill factors drop below 0, but we didn’t set any records.
But it’s not record cold. Not by a longshot.
Records won’t be falling this week around Ocean and Monmouth counties. So let’s look back on the coldest days in history, according to plantmaps.com. You might want to bundle up and grab a cup of hot chocolate before reading.
Joint Base
The coldest day ever recorded was Jan. 22, 1984, when temperatures dipped to -8 degrees.
Lakehurst
The coldest day ever recorded was Jan. 22, 1984, when temperatures dipped to -16 degrees.
Long Branch
The coldest day ever recorded was Feb. 9, 1934, when temperatures fell to -12 degrees.
Marlboro
The coldest day ever recorded was Feb. 9, 1934, when temperatures fell to -20 degrees.
Other parts of New Jersey
Here are low temperatures recorded in other towns throughout New Jersey:
Atlantic City
The lowest temperature recorded here was -9 degrees on Feb. 9, 1934.
Belvidere
The lowest temperature recorded here was -17 degrees on Jan. 22, 1994.
Cape May
The lowest temperature ever recorded here was -2 on Jan. 17, 1982.
Egg Harbor Township
The lowest temperature ever recorded here was -11 on Feb. 12, 1979.
Flemington
The lowest temperature recorded here was -18 on Jan. 22, 1984.
Coldest day in New Jersey history
The coldest temperature ever recorded in the state was -34 degrees. This was recorded Jan. 5, 1904, in River Vale.
New Jersey
Devils Look to Bounce Back in Pittsburgh | PREVIEW | New Jersey Devils
THE SCOOP
After a loss on Wednesday to Buffalo, the Devils remain 11 points behind Boston and the Islanders for the final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference.
New Jersey has now lost four games in a row after having won six out of nine games prior to that.
They are 12 points back of the Pittsburgh Penguins who sit in second place in the Metro Division.
The Pens were red hot going into the break, having picked up points in 11 of 12 games (8-1-3) but now head into this next stretch of four to six weeks without their captain and best player, Sidney Crosby, who got injured in the Olympics.
Crosby leads the team with 27 goals and 59 points with Evgeni Malkin second in points at 44. Anthony Mantha is second on the team in goals with 20.
New Jersey
NJDOT worker helps rescue driver, passenger from truck crash on Rt. 295 in West Deptford, NJ
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 6:17PM
WEST DEPTFORD, N.J. (WPVI) — A New Jersey Department of Transportation employee is being praised for rescuing two people after a crash on Wednesday morning.
Authorities say a commercial utility truck crashed along Route 295 northbound in West Deptford around 7:30 a.m.
The truck flipped over and landed in a stream off the side of the highway.
The transportation worker jumped into action to rescue two people from the submerged wreckage.
Several witnesses and responding police officers also jumped in to help.
Both victims were rushed to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
The crash did cause a fuel leak in the tributary.
It’s not yet clear what led to the crash.
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New Jersey
Houlihan’s in Secaucus evacuated after ceiling buckles from snow on the roof
SECAUCUS, New Jersey (WABC) — A restaurant in Secaucus, New Jersey had to be evacuated Tuesday night after the ceiling buckled due to snow on the roof, according to officials.
It happened at the Houlihan’s located at 700 Plaza Dr.
Police, firefighters, the Office of Emergency Management and the Town Building Inspector responded to the restaurant for a report of a possible roof collapse.
First responders found that the roof did not fully collapse, but the ceiling buckled under the weight of the snow on the flat roof.
Police say that inside the building, cracking noises could be heard coming from the ceiling.
The restaurant, which was open at the time, was evacuated.
Officials say no one was hurt, and the Town Building Inspector has ordered the building closed until further notice.
Building management will arrange repairs.
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