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What is the climate like in the Morristown, New Jersey area?

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What is the climate like in the Morristown, New Jersey area?

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The weather in New Jersey varies from year to year. We are in the zone between the warmer south and the colder north, with no mountain ranges blocking north-south air movement. Thus, some years are warmer and other years are colder, but generally it is not very hot or very cold for too long. Winter temperatures are generally around freezing from December to Februaryjust above freezing during the day, and just below freezing at night. We often, though, have several weeks where the temperature never goes below freezing at all, and also another week or so where it never goes above freezing. We typically have one or two big snow storms per year (more than 15 cm), and four or five smaller storms (less than 4 cm); but we might have a winter with no snow at all, or a winter with snow every week. In any case, snow usually melts within a few days of when it falls since daytime winter temperatures are typically above freezing. Spring is usually an abrupt change, and not the gradual transition it

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