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Half scorching, half stormy : September 2023 Weather Roundup

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The first half of September was much different than the second half. South Jersey and the Jersey Shore had the longest September heat wave on record the week of Labor Day. By the end of it, highs were in the 60s, with soaking rain and chilly temperatures. 

Meteorologist Joe Martucci and New Jersey State Climatologist Dave Robinson dig into what happened for the month of September. Here is the show rundown.

- Tropical Storm Ophelia
- The huge September rainfall totals
- September's temperatures
- Early September heat wave
- Fall foliage update (and very early look at the winter of 2023-24)

ABOUT SOMETHING IN THE AIR
Take a look back at the month of weather that was in South Jersey! Meteorologist Joe Martucci and Dave Robinson, the New Jersey State Climatologist, Joe's “meteorological father” and birthday buddy do just that around the start of the new month. The show is two-time New Jersey Press Association award recipient. 

Find the show wherever you get your podcasts, The Press of Atlantic City's website, YouTube or The Stockton Channel on Comcast’s channel 9 locally in Southeastern New Jersey.

Music Credit: Riptide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution License 3.0. Go to www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 for more.

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