Advisory
ADVISORIES: None
ADVERSE CONDITIONS: Flash freeze Friday afternoon, very windy with gusts over 40 mph
KEY TIMES:
WEATHER AFTER STORM: Very windy but dry and cold with dangerous wind chills Saturday
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
The National Weather Service is monitoring the development of a somewhat unique, but nonetheless major winter storm. This storm is not going to produce snow in our area but its impact will be three-fold:
- Rain will fall steadily and heavily – enough to cause flooding problems, particularly urban and poor drainage flooding
- It will be windy – winds start to pick up later Thursday night, but the peak winds will be Friday and Friday night… gusts over 40 mph are possible
- It will get cold in a hurry – the rapid drop from 50s early Friday to teens by sunset will result in a flash-freeze during the afternoon; wet roads, sidewalks, any wet surfaces, will flash freeze causing hazardous conditions.
ADVISORIES: None
ADVERSE CONDITIONS: Flash freeze Friday afternoon, very windy with gusts over 40 mph
KEY TIMES:
- Thursday 2pm – rain develops and quickly increases in intensity / 1.5-3.0” of rain
- Friday 3am – rain continues – generally lighter, wind increases to E/SE 16-20 mph gusts near 40
- Friday 6am – temperature peaks in the lower to middle 50s and begins to fall, dropping 3-5 degrees/hour
- Friday 3pm – temperature drops below freezing
- rain showers ease as a mix of flurries and rain showers / a few tenths of an inch of wet snow
- freezing rain is also possible at this point but is a minor threat
- Friday 5pm – flurries end – wind SW 14-25 mph with gusts close to 40 mph
WEATHER AFTER STORM: Very windy but dry and cold with dangerous wind chills Saturday
Address/Location
Teaneck Police Department
900 Teaneck Rd
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-837-2600
Dean Kazinci
Manager's Office
[email protected]
201-837-1600