THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY.
MAYOR AMATO WOULD LIKE TO ADVISE RESIDENTS THAT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY.
THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON SATURDAY TO 1 AM EST SUNDAY.
HAZARD TYPES...SNOW, CHANGING TO SOME SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN THEN TO RAIN.
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS...2 TO 4 INCHES.
ICE ACCUMULATIONS...LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH.
TIMING...SNOW WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST, AND IT COULD BECOME HEAVY FOR A TIME. AS SOME WARMER AIR MOVES IN, THE SNOW SHOULD MIX WITH SLEET AND FREEZING RAIN THEN CHANGE TO RAIN SATURDAY NIGHT BEFORE TAPERING OFF DURING SUNDAY.
IMPACTS - HAZARDOUS TRAVEL SATURDAY AFTERNOON INTO EARLY SUNDAY.
VISIBILITIES - AS LOW AS ONE QUARTER MILE AT TIMES.
TEMPERATURES - RISING INTO THE UPPER 20S SATURDAY AFTERNOON, THEN RISING THROUGH THE 30S SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW, SLEET OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES, AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
COLD WEATHER TIPS
Here are seven tips to help you prepare for and stay safe during the cold temperatures:
1. Wear layers of lightweight clothing to stay warm. Gloves and a hat will help prevent losing body heat.
2. Bring the pets indoors. If that’s not possible, make sure they have enough shelter to keep them warm and that they can get to unfrozen water.
3. Avoid frozen pipes - run water, even at a trickle, to help prevent them from freezing. Keep the thermostat at the same temperature day and night to help avoid freezing pipes.
4. Do not use a stove or oven to heat the home.
5. Space heaters should sit on a level, hard surface and anything flammable should be kept at least three feet away.
6. If using a fireplace, use a glass or metal fire screen large enough to catch sparks and rolling logs.
7. Turn off space heaters and make sure fireplace embers are out before leaving the room or going to bed.
As we prepare for this weather event, we would like to remind residents the following:
FROM THE DIVISION OF STREETS AND ROADS:
SNOW PLOW AND SALTING PROCEDURES
At the start of a snow storm, salt and sanding vehicles are dispatched in Berkeley Township. Major roadways are usually done first, followed by secondary roadways. After the snow has stopped and it has been determined that accumulations have exceeded 5", the Township will begin to snow plow. The Township will utilize approximately 70 pieces of Township equipment and approximately 30 contracted loaders for cul-de-sacs. All streets are opened curb to curb to insure the drains are opened. Sanding and salting operations continue as needed.
Each snowplow vehicle has been assigned a section to plow and will remain in that section until all roadways have been sufficiently cleaned. This may require the snowplow vehicle to make multiple passes on each street. Township forces will be plowing each street from curb to curb during each snowfall. On occasion, due to the lack of areas between the sidewalk and curb, sidewalks and driveway aprons may become covered with snow that falls off the snowplow blade. Township forces will not remove snow from any sidewalk or driveway apron in these instances. We regret this unfortunate inconvenience. At no time is snow to be disposed of into the street from the property, parking lots, driveways and sidewalks. All snow blowers should be directed to blow snow back onto the property.
After the streets are plowed and salted, snow deposited back into the roadway creates hazardous situations, causes additional plowing of the streets and blocking of parked vehicles and driveways after the original cleanup. Summonses could be issued for non-compliance. We want to thank everyone for complying with these requests and following the ordinances, rules and regulations of the Township of Berkeley. Any questions on these policies and procedures, Call Steven J. Seiler, Principal Public Works Manager At: 732-349-4616 or 732-341-1022. Or you can Email: [email protected]
FROM THE DIVISION OF POLICE:
Township Ordinance 7-8.3
Temporary Parking Prohibited for Snow Plowing and Removal.
Whenever snow has fallen and the accumulation is such that it covers the streets and highways, an emergency shall exist and no vehicle shall be parked on the streets or highways or portions thereof indicated. The parking prohibitions listed below shall remain in effect after the snow has ceased, until the streets have been plowed sufficiently and to the extent that parking will not interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in violation shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe and proper regulation of traffic and any Police Officer may provide for the removal of such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable costs of the removal and storage, which may result from such removal before regaining possession of the vehicle.
POWER OUTAGES:
If a power outage occurs as a result of the severe weather, customers should call 1-888-LIGHTSS (1-888-544-4877) to report their outage or click the “Report Outage” link on: www.firstenergycorp.com via smartphone.
In the event of downed utility wires, you should immediately report them to JCP&L at the number above or the Berkeley Township Police Department at 732-341-6600.
Residents should never go near a downed power line, even if they think it is no longer carrying electricity.
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: (732) 914-8966 Or Email: [email protected]
For additional general information and updates on the snow event please visit: www.berkeleytownship.org or tune into TV channel 22.
Thank You, Stay Warm and Be Safe!!
Address/Location
Township of Berkeley
627 Pinewald Keswick Rd
Berkeley Township, NJ 08721
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 732-244-7400
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