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When Will New Jersey Get Its First Snowfall of the Season?

Winter is coming, and in New Jersey, that means snow. Maybe you’re someone who dreads the snow or is excited about seeing the white stuff. Either way, you’re probably wondering,…

Two Sandy Christmas Snowmen with a surf board. This story is about how Florida has one of the only American cities that has never seen snow.

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Winter is coming, and in New Jersey, that means snow. Maybe you're someone who dreads the snow or is excited about seeing the white stuff. Either way, you're probably wondering, when will New Jersey get its first snowfall of the season? Well, here are the stats and probabilities on when to expect that winter weather to arrive.

Before we get to snow in our area, let's look at one American city that's never gotten snow. The Farmer's Almanac has a story about the places in America that have never gotten cold enough to get any snow. "As the summer sun fades and chillier nights and mornings begin to creep onto the calendar, your thoughts might turn to that four-letter word which some of us love, and others love to hate: snow," they state. "You may wonder: What are some cities, states, or countries where it has never snowed?"

Believe it or not, it's never, ever snowed in Key West, Florida. "Not only has Key West never experienced snow, it's never seen frost, ice, or sleet either," the article states. "That's because Florida's low latitude and low elevation hinder temperatures from getting cold enough for snow to fall, let alone accumulate on the ground." Lucky Key West.

When Will New Jersey Get the First Snowfall of the Season?

Now, onto our state. According to Weather.com, the average first snowfall of the year arrives around Dec. 21 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Also, the city gets around 15.6 inches of snow each season. They do note that, "October is typically the month's first snow in the mountains of northern New England, the Adirondacks, and the higher peaks of northwest Pennsylvania and the central Appalachians. Most of the rest of the interior Northeast joins in during November, while the I-95 corridor from Providence, Rhode Island, to Virginia typically waits until December to see their first accumulating snowfall of the season." Find the full story here.

A new relationship can be exciting. The possibilities are all ahead, and things seem perfect, at least for a while. This is the "honeymoon phase," where you don't see (or you ignore) all the little annoying things in your partner and feel totally infatuated. If you're lucky, that feeling lasts forever. Well, the holidays can be a difficult time for dating. So, what are some holiday dating do's and don'ts?

It really seems like people are more apt to want to get into a relationship during the holidays. It makes sense. Much of America gets cold during the holiday months, and cuddling with a significant other while watching movies and drinking hot cocoa or an adult beverage is a fun holiday activity. Also, the holidays are the time of year when you're most likely to see family and friends. If they're all hooked up with significant others, you might feel pressure to find someone, too.

Before we get into the light-hearted do's and don'ts, one serious don't is hooking up with the wrong person just to feel like you have someone during the holidays. Sure, you might feel lonely at the annual family gathering if everyone else has a date, but it's not worth dating someone who is totally wrong for you just to have arm candy at Christmas dinner. This really holds true all year, as often times, events pop up where you might think, "Hey, I would love a date for this." But, if it's the wrong person, just don't do it. You'll save yourself a lot of heartache in the end.

So, what are some holiday dating do's and don'ts? Read on for a festive list. These are especially true if you're in a new relationships, because the holidays can be brutal for new love. But, the holidays can also be beautiful for a budding romance. Reach out to us with your holiday dating stories, too.

Don't Move Too Fast

If you're started dating someone you really like, it might be temping to bring them to Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. But, that could also freak them out. I remember going out with someone just once and getting invited to a holiday dinner. It made me a little uncomfortable, because even if I liked that person, it seemed like a big jump. So, if you do want to invite that new love to a holiday family event, make sure to talk it over with them and give them the option to say no.

Young hispanic couple sitting at the table on christmas afraid and shocked with surprise expression, fear and excited face.

This young couple is totally surprised by moving too fast.

Don't Go Crazy on Gifts If You're in a New Relationship

If you're in a newer relationship, resist the temptation to buy your new love too much for Christmas. "Oh, he's a Packers fan! I'm going to buy all the Packers gear I can find!" Just don't do it. It's okay to give gifts, but keep it small if you haven't been together long, or you might look insane.

Young woman spending too much money for shopping

This young woman is spending too much on her new love.

Do Give Small, Meaningful Gifts

If you're in a new relationship, you should get something for your new partner during the holidays. But, as mentioned above, don't overdo it. A small, meaningful gift will likely be welcomed during the holidays and not scare your new love away.

Man giving a Christmas present to his girlfriend

This small gift is perfect for the holidays.

Don't Freak Out If You Don't See Your New Love As Much During the Holidays

Maybe you're used to seeing your new love a few times a week. What if that's just once a week, or less, during the holidays? Don't freak out or start crying or anything. The holidays are a busy time for all, and that means schedules change.

Young family couple quarreled over mobile phone and social networks, man and woman sad during the New Year holidays and Christmas.

This couple is fighting over missing dates over the holidays.

Do Be on Good Behavior at Holiday Parties with Your New Love

You might get invited to some fun holiday parties or work parties by your new love, and you might want to invite them to yours. That's fine and much less pressure than a family event. But, be on good behavior. Don't try to be the life of the party or anything, as you might mortify your date. Sometimes, people like to overdo it in the early stages and try to really impress, but you really just need to be yourself when meeting new friends and chill out a bit.

Happy couple with glasses of sparkling wine celebrating New Year indoors

This couple is enjoying themselves at a holiday party.