Latest Update On Timing, Strength Of Nor'easter Barreling Toward The Area Latest Update On Timing, Strength Of Nor'easter Barreling Toward The Area
Latest Update On Timing, Strength Of Nor'easter Barreling Toward The Area Click here for an updated story: Eye On The Storm: Here's What To Expect And When Nor'easter Roars Through Area As Hurricane turned Tropical Depression Willa dumps rain on the south while barreling north, more details on the timing and strength of the Nor'easter that will hit the area this weekend are emerging. On Friday, Mid-Atlantic states will see Gale-force winds at the coast of between 40-45 mph that could cause power outages and widespread heavy rain with flooding possible. The storm will rapidly make its way up the coast before arriving in the tristate area around midnight. Rain wi…
Eye Of The Storm: Timing, Latest Snowfall Projections Eye Of The Storm: Timing, Latest Snowfall Projections
Eye Of The Storm: Timing, Latest Snowfall Projections Brand-new projected snowfall totals for the storm that is sweeping through the area Monday morning were released early Sunday evening by the National Weather Service. The quick-moving storm system could now bring up to 5 inches of snowfall to most of the area. Snowfall rates of around one inch per hour are possible Monday morning. And that's no April Fool's Day joke. But it is unusual -- to say the least. The last time New York City and the surrounding area saw 2 inches or more of accumulating snow in April was April 7, 2003. A look at the new projected snowfall totals for Monday's storm …
Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area
Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area Click here for an updated story: Latest Snowfall Totals Released For Storm That Will Sweep Through Area It looks like Old Man Winter didn't get the memo that the calendar has turned from March to April. The start of the first workweek of the month will be ushered in by a quick-moving storm system that is now expected to bring 3 to 4 inches of snowfall to most of the area. Snowfall rates of around one inch per hour are possible Monday morning. And that's no April Fool's Day joke, folks. A look at projected snowfall totals for the storm, released by the National Weather Service early Sunday…
Scattered Snow Showers, Strong Winds Will Usher In First Weekend Of Spring Scattered Snow Showers, Strong Winds Will Usher In First Weekend Of Spring
Scattered Snow Showers, Strong Winds Will Usher In First Weekend Of Spring Milder air will gradually make its way to the area but not before a chilly first weekend of spring that could include an all-too-familiar sight. Namely, snow. With chilly temperatures, combined with wind-chill values at or below the freezing mark, snow showers are likely at times this weekend, especially Sunday morning. Saturday will be a partly sunny day with a high in the mid-40s, but northwest winds of between 10 and 15 mph making it feel like it's between 25 and 35 degrees. More clouds will roll in Saturday night with an overnight low in the mid-20s. Sunday will start with scattered …
Nor'easter No. 4? Latest Storm Brewing Could Arrive As Spring Starts Nor'easter No. 4? Latest Storm Brewing Could Arrive As Spring Starts
Nor'easter No. 4? Latest Storm Brewing Could Arrive As Spring Starts Click here for an updated story: Start Of Spring Storm Now Likely, With Potential For Snow, Strong Winds Not even the start of spring may be able to prevent a fourth possible Nor'easter from affecting the area next week. While we will not have a better idea as to the severity of the storm for several days, the system is expected to track over the Central states before turning eastward early next week, according to AccuWeather.com. Parts of the mid-Atlantic, or New England, or both areas, may face yet another Nor'easter with gusty winds, snow inland and rain or snow at the coast, AccuWeat…
These Bergen County Schools Are Closed, Delayed Thursday These Bergen County Schools Are Closed, Delayed Thursday
These Bergen County Schools Are Closed, Delayed Thursday REFRESH LINK FOR UPDATES Several inches of snow have accumulated and some Bergen and Passaic county schools are announcing delayed openings Thursday. Make sure to visit your district's website for delayed opening procedures. DELAYS: Alpine Bergen Academies Cliffside Park Demarest Englewood Englewood Cliffs Haworth Hawthorne Hasbrouck Heights Hillsdale Leonia Little Ferry Maywood Montvale New Milford Norwood Old Tappan Palisades Park Park Academy Park Ridge Pascack Valley Pascack Hills Pompton Lakes Ridgefield Park Ridgewood Rochelle Park Teaneck Tenafly Wayne CLOSED: Allendale Bergenfi…
Snow Closes GWB Walkway Snow Closes GWB Walkway
Snow Closes GWB Walkway FORT LEE, N.J. -- Friday morning's snow closed the George Washington Bridge pedestrian walkway. Port Authority of New York & New Jersey made the call just after 5 a.m. They didn't say when they planned to reopen the walkway.
Weather Whiplash: From Sun, 70's To Sleet, Snow Weather Whiplash: From Sun, 70's To Sleet, Snow
Weather Whiplash: From Sun, 70's To Sleet, Snow Sunny skies and temperatures that soared into the upper-70s on Wednesday provided a picture perfect preview of spring. But the reality that we have almost a full month left of winter will set in soon enough. The change in weather will start Thursday as morning showers will be followed by rain and temperatures falling to the mid-30s by late afternoon. As temperatures continue to drop later Thursday afternoon, rain will change over to sleet and freezing rain northeast New Jersey, the Lower Hudson Valley and Connecticut and to a wintry mix with some snow north of I-84.  The mixed bag of prec…
Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Weekend Storm Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Weekend Storm
Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Weekend Storm Click here for an updated story: Half-Foot Of Snow Now Possible For Entire Area  Don't let another mild day fool you, folks. A significant amount of snow is now expected to accumulate in the tristate area Saturday night into Sunday with as much as 4 to 5 inches being predicted from the quick-moving storm, according to the National Weather Service. Winter Storm Watches are in effect from early Saturday night to early Sunday morning for northern New Jersey, the lower Hudson Valley and Fairfield County. Friday will be cloudy with rain through the mid-afternoon, and the high temperature in …
Snow Showers Will Be Followed By Heavy Rain, Chance Of Flooding Snow Showers Will Be Followed By Heavy Rain, Chance Of Flooding
Snow Showers Will Be Followed By Heavy Rain, Chance Of Flooding There could be some slick conditions during the Friday evening commute with light snow and snow showers now falling in parts of the area.Little or no accumulation is expected. A new storm system will move through the area late Saturday afternoon through Sunday night, but temperatures will be warm enough -- in the upper 40s during the day and lower 40s at night -- to ensure all rain will fall. But there will be lots of it, with up to 1-2 inches possible as the front will bring abundant moisture and waves of low pressure to the area. There is also a limited chance for minor flooding on some …
Rounds Of Snow Possible After Warmer Weekend Temperatures Rounds Of Snow Possible After Warmer Weekend Temperatures
Rounds Of Snow Possible After Warmer Weekend Temperatures Click here for an updated story: Groundhog Day Storm? New System Could Bring Significant Amount Of Snow Warmer weekend temperatures will be followed by a chance of snow Monday and again on Tuesday. Temperatures will climb into upper 40s Saturday with sunny skies, but with wind gusts up to 25 miles per hour, it will feel 10-15 degrees colder. Rain is expected to arrive early Sunday morning and continue at times during the day, with a high in the mid-40s. SaturdayMostly sunny, with a high near 49. Wind chill values between 25 and 35 early. Southwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 2…
New Storm System Could Bring Up To 3 Inches Of Snow To Area New Storm System Could Bring Up To 3 Inches Of Snow To Area
New Storm System Could Bring Up To 3 Inches Of Snow To Area Click here for an updated report: Storm System Bringing Snow Now Expected To Arrive Later An Alberta Clipper storm system that is expected to affect the area early this week could result in slippery travel with the potential for up to 3 inches of snow. After mostly sunny and bitterly cold days Sunday and Monday, with highs in the mid 20s but wind-chill values between zero and the single digits, clouds will move in Monday night. The snow chance starts after 1 a.m. Tuesday and increases after 9 a.m. Tuesday's high will be in the low 30s under cloudy skies with a high in the low 30s. The sno…