Monday, November 15, 2010

Continuous Warm Temperatures in Vineland Give Way to Freezing Temperatures Quickly

By: Erin Haskell

Vineland- After an unseasonably warm summer, Vineland sees increasingly cold temperatures early in the fall season. 

The Vineland climate is often warm during the summer when temperatures tend to be in the 70's and very cold during the winter when temperatures tend to be in the 30's. The warmest month of the year is July with an average maximum temperature of 85.90 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 24.10 degrees Fahrenheit.

This past summer season, Vineland experienced record temperatures and was recorded to be one of the hottest summers in New Jersey, with at least thirty four days of temperatures warmer than ninety degrees. The warm temperatures also began earlier in the season than normal, starting in early March.

Temperatures continued to be warm up until the weekend of October 31 when a cold front swept in, allowing for many areas to experience their first freezing temperatures of the season. 

Although the temperatures are only minimally lower than the average for Vineland this time of year, it will feel colder because of the unseasonably warm temperatures the previous few months. 

This week’s forecast for Vineland will see a slight temperature increase since the last few weeks with temperatures reaching highs in the low 60’s and lows in the high to low 30’s. There will not be much precipitation over the next five day forecast, only sun and partly cloudy in areas. 

Next week, Vineland will be getting hit with some rain and clouds and an estimated downfall of 1.04 inches throughout the week. 

Temperatures will continue to get lower as the coldest months of the season approach. Residents of Vineland will experience freezing temperatures normal to the average for this time of year. 

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