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A dry Oak Ridge Reservoir along the Sussex/Morris County border on September 15th when the area was classified in "Moderate Drought" category. Photo courtesy of Alex Burdi.

ONJSC's Top 10 NJ Weather and Climate Events of 2025

Dr. David A. Robinson
January 1, 2026

For the 17th consecutive year, we in the state climate office have evaluated the myriad daily, monthly, and annual observations gathered across New Jersey during the course of the year to choose what we feel were the most significant and impactful 10 weather and climate events of 2025. More about each event can be found in the monthly narratives posted on our website. You might be tempted to rearrange the rankings, particularly as some of the events on the list may have affected you more than others ranked higher. Or perhaps you best recall one that didn't make the list. That's the enjoyment and frustration of lists! Unless stated otherwise, statewide values are based on an average of several dozen stations. The period of record for monthly, seasonal, and annual departures is 1991–2020; while for extremes and rankings it is from 1895–present. Observations are mainly drawn from National Weather Service Cooperative Observing Program stations, Rutgers NJ Weather Network (NJWxNet) stations, and NJ Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network (CoCoRaHS) locations.


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