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Friday, March 8, 2013

#NJSnow Gallery: Share Your Instagram Photos

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Storm May Bring Region Only 2 Inches of Snow

Precipitation expected to begin Wednesday, linger until Thursday, meteorologist says.

What many hope will be the final snowfall of the winter season is expected to be mild in accumulation but heavy in wind gusts, according to the National Weather Service. A low-pressure system making its way through the Mid-Atlantic is approaching New Jersey and will bring approximately two inches of precipitation to the northern portion of the state Wednesday through Thursday, National Weather Service meteorologist Mitchell Gaines said. Snowfall is expected to begin early Wednesday, then mix with rain in the afternoon and return to snow by night, Gaines said. Winds will gust between 20 and 25 miles-per-hour, Gaines said, but could climb to as high as 40 miles-per-hour at times. Lingering rainfall will end by Thursday morning, Gaines said.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

Portable Generator Safety Tips You Need to Know

Prepare for winter storm Nemo with these essential safety recommendations.

Are you preparing that generator you purchased after Hurricane Sandy? If so, keep in mind these safety tips for generators and more.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Sleet, Snow Could Cause Slippery Monday Commute

A winter weather advisory for Livingston and the rest of Essex could cause hazardous travel on Monday, National Weather Service says.

  The National Weather Service is saying the current sleet and snow could cause a hazardous commute on Monday afternoon.  A winter weather advisory is in effect for Western Essex on Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Snow and sleet is predicted during the day Monday with an accumulations of up to an inch. In the afternoon, the weather precipitation will change to freezing rain and sleet during rush hour. Other areas in weather advisory include eastern and western Passaic county, eastern and western Bergen county and eastern and western Essex county.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Wintry Mix Could Make Wednesday Morning Commute a Headache

A winter weather advisory for Livingston and the rest of Western Essex early Wednesday to late afternoon could cause hazardous travel, National Weather Service says.

Sleet and snow could cause a hazardous morning commute through the afternoon on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.  A winter weather advisory is in effect for Western Essex for Wednesday from 12 a.m. to 4 p.m. Snow and sleet are predicted to start late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning with accumulations of up to an inch. Other Northern New Jersey areas included in the weather advisory include  Eastern Passaic, western Bergen, eastern Bergen and western Union.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Updated: Snow Closes Roads, Causes Delays in Essex

Stormy weather leads to fender-benders throughout county.

Updated 4: 30 p.m. During this December storm, accidents and weather conditions are closing roads throughout Essex County. In Livingston, there was a four-car accident reported around 3:30 p.m. northbound on Eisenhower Parkway causing lane closures near the Roseland border, police said. Also reported, on East Hobart Gap Road a car hit a tree near Meadowbrook Road in Livingston.  In South Orange, police have closed the "S" curves on South Orange Avenue through the South Mountain Reservation that stretching from South Orange into Millburn at about 3:45 p.m.  Bloomfield Avenue is reportedly very congested Trains and buses are cross-honoring today. How was your commute home today? Did you experience any delays from closed roads or traffic …

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8:53 pm on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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Travel 'Treacherous,' 5 Inches of Snow Possible Wednesday

Areas close to New York City could see flooding, National Weather Service reports.

Santa may have left plenty of goodies under the tree, but Mother Nature is about to leave a mess outside in Northern New Jersey. According to the National Weather Service, Morris, Passaic and Bergen counties can expect anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of snow to blanket the area, with precipitation first appearing between 1 and 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Compounding the snowfall, meteorologist David Stark said, is the potential of up to a quarter-inch of ice. The storm, which may also bring wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour, won’t lighten up until sunrise Thursday, Stark said. Essex and Union counties can expect more of a freezing rain and rain mix, which may begin as snowfall, Stark said. Those areas could also see mild to moderate …

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Livingston Public Schools Cancel After-School Activities Due to Weather

Due to the snow, all after-school activities have been canceled today.

The following has been announced by Livingston Public Schools: All after-school activities and evening programs have been canceled today, Tuesday, November 27, at Livingston Public Schools due to inclement weather. Schools will end at their regular dismissal time, however, there will be no late buses. For those students who are enrolled in the YMCA and JCC after-care programs, those services will be provided as normal.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Forecast: Colder Temperatures, But No Flooding

The weekend will be mostly cloudy with highs in the 50s.

Residents in New Jersey and New York can breathe a sigh of relief this weekend, as power restoration continues following Hurricane Sandy. The National Weather Service says some areas will experience colder temperatures, but no severe weather or flooding is expected. According to the forecast, scattered precipitation is possible in the interior northeast, eastern Great Lakes and central Appalachians. Rain and light snow could fall due to a cooler air mass, the weather service said. Any wintry precipitation should be less than two inches. Expect lows in the 30s, with temperatures climbing into the 40s and 50s throughout the weekend. In the event of any significant rainfall, you can watch flood gauges in the area.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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Ode to Spring: Wherefore Art Thou?

March Madness 2: Snow again. Schools delay opening.

Monday marked the first full day of spring, but it's hard to keep that in mind when you're brushing snow off the windshield. Like a house guest that doesn't realize the party's over, winter has overstayed its welcome. The trees are starting to bud, daffodils and croccuses are blooming. Yet Old Man Winter seems to be having a hard time saying goodbye. The first day of spring was greeted with big, fat flakes of snow, then more Wednesday and according to the National Weather Service, we can expect more tonight and Thursday. Already this season, according to the National Weather Service, we've had more than 50 inches of snow -- one of the 10 worst winters on record. Livingston Public Schools opened two hours late on Wednesday morning because …

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