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Police & Fire
Tree Limb Falls On Glen Rock House
GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- Tree parts were flying everywhere during Thursday night's brief but blustery rainstorm -- among them, a limb that snapped off and landed on the roof of a Glen Rock home. Several trees, large limbs and branches were reported down in several towns. A small number of scattered outages were reported. The unoccupied Prospect Street house sustained minor damage when it was struck. Boyd A. Loving contributed to this article.
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Wind Advisory: Gusts Up To 50 MPH Could Cause Power Outages
Click here for an updated story - Snow Joke: New Storm Could Bring Up To 3 Inches Of Accumulation Wind Advisories and High Wind Warnings have been issued for the entire region for Wednesday afternoon and evening as winds could gust up to 50-60 miles per hour, possibly causing power outages. Ahead of an approaching cold front, wet weather will continue with light rain and drizzle and a few rumbles of thunder possible on Wednesday as temps rise to around the 60-degree mark. The wind advisory is in effect from noon till midnight for Southern Westchester, Eastern Bergen and Southern Fairfiel…
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Latest Projected Snowfall Totals For Fourth Nor'easter
The first full day of spring will bring as much as a foot or more of snow to the tristate area as the fourth Nor'easter of the month moves through the region on Wednesday. The latest snowfall projections, by the National Weather Service and AccuWeather.com, can be viewed in the first two images above. Snow is expected to begin sometime Wednesday morning and continue throughout the day, becoming heavy at times Wednesday afternoon and evening with snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are possible for the afternoon and evening, said the National Weather Service. Visibility will be one-quar…
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Projected Snowfall Totals Increase As Fourth Nor'easter Nears
Following what was a relentless winter, in a cruel twist, the first full day of spring will bring as much as a foot or more of snow to the tristate area as the fourth Nor'easter of the month moves through the region on Wednesday. The latest snowfall projections, issued late Tuesday afternoon by the National Weather Service, can be viewed in the first image above. Snow is expected to begin sometime Wednesday morning and continue throughout the day, becoming heavy at times Wednesday afternoon and evening with snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are possible for the afternoon and evening,…
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New Nor'easter's Heavy Snow, Strong Winds Could Cause Power Outages
Click here for an updated story: Projected Snowfall Totals Increase As New Nor'easter Nears While some uncertainty still remains about the potential amount of snowfall from the fourth Nor'easter to hit the region this month, the heavy, wet snow, combined with strong winds, could lead to new power outages and tree damage. Winds will gust 30 to 35 mph along the coast during the height of the storm on Wednesday, 25 to 30 mph inland and 25 mph or less farther north. (See second image above.) Coastal flooding and beach erosion are also likely. Still, this will not be a powerhouse storm in terms…
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Projected Snowfall Totals Increase For Midweek Nor'easter
New Nor'easter's Heavy Snow, Strong Winds Could Cause Power Outages A day after spring has sprung, parts of the tristate area may be buried in close to a foot of snow by the fourth Nor'easter of the month, according to the latest forecast by the National Weather Service. The new projections now call for 6 to 8 inches of accumulation for Wednesday's storm for most of the region, with higher amounts toward the coast. (See first image above.) Winter Storm Warnings and Watches have now been issued for the most of the area. Precipitation is expected to arrive in the form of a mix of sleet and …
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Possible Fourth Nor'easter Could Last For Days
Click here for an updated story: New Forecast Models Released For Start-Of-Spring Storm A fourth possible Nor'easter to hit the area this month could bring a combination of rain, snow and strong winds to a storm-weary region over a period of three days next week, according to the latest models. The updated possible time frame for the start-of-spring storm is now Tuesday afternoon through early Thursday morning. It’s still too early to project how much rain and snow the storm may bring, or what parts of the area would see rain, snow, or a wintry mix. The first three Nor'easters, from Marc…
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Ho-Ho-Kus Homes Evacuated: Downed Utility Line Sparks, Blows Manhole Cover
HO-HO-KUS, N.J. – Video shows a downed power line in Ho-Ho-Kus that ignited a tree limb, eventually sparking an underground explosion that popped two manhole covers – nearly hitting emergency responders. ABC7 Eyewitness News video shows responders arriving at the Gilbert Road fire, which broke out just before 10 a.m. Thursday when a primary service line set the limb ablaze, cracking it off the tree. The falling limb yanked several power lines onto the roadway and on top of a nearby vehicle, Fire Lt. Dane Michael Policastro said Friday. “The high tension lines began arcing in the roadway an…
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How Much Snow Did You Get? A Look At Totals From The Area
Check out storm photos submitted by Daily Voice readers The latest Nor'easter to hit the area resulted once again in downed tree and wires and numerous power outages. But there was something different about Wednesday's storm than the one last Friday. Namely, snow. And for much of the area, lots of it, with more than two feet accumulating in some spots. (As you'll soon see.) Here is a sampling of snowfall totals from throughout the tristate area. If you don't see your town listed yet, please leave the total by posting a comment here. Hudson Valley Westchester County Armonk 13.5 inches,…
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Commute Just Got Worse; NJ Transit Cancels Bus Service
North Jersey commuters might want to start looking for a backup plan. NJ Transit announced it will cancel bus service after 4:30 p.m. due to snow accumulation in Wednesday's storm. It will be cross-honoring rail, bus, private carriers and light rail service. The storm will be most potent during the afternoon hours Wednesday. The brunt of the snow will be falling between 1 and 6 p.m. Winds of 20 to 30 mph will gust to 50 mph along the coast at that time, possibly causing power outages. Snow will end at around midnight with most of the tristate area expected to see more than a foot of accu…
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Latest Storm Update: Timing Of Snowfall, New Accumulation Projections
Click here for an updated story: Whiteout! Monster Storm Will Bring Foot Or More Of Snow To Most Of Area The latest Nor'easter to slam the area will be most potent during the daytime hours Wednesday with the heaviest snow and strongest wind gusts from late morning through late afternoon. Snow will begin overnight with up to 2 inches of accumulation possible by daybreak before becoming heavy later in the morning, with the brunt of the snow falling between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Winds of 20 to 30 mph will gust to 50 mph along the coast at that time, possibly causing power outages. Snow will end …
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New Storm Snowfall Projections Increase Accumulation Range To 10-12 Inches
Click here for an updated story: Winter Storm Warning: Biggest Snowstorm Of Season Set To Slam Area New snowfall projections for the latest Nor'easter headed to the area call for 10-12 inches of accumulation for most of the area. Even New York City, where rain is expected to mix with snow at times on Wednesday, should get more than a half-foot of accumulation, with a range of between 5 and 10 inches possible. For the latest projections from the National Weather Service, see the images above. There will be hazardous travel conditions throughout the day with damage to trees and wires from…
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