Winter Storm Warning
Good evening, Fort Lee…. This is Mayor Mark Sokolich with important announcements regarding the impending major winter storm. At the outset rest assured that all of Fort Lee’s departments and agencies have been and will continue to work 24/7 prior to, during and after this winter storm to keep us all as safe as possible. However, it is important that all residents cooperate in this effort.
At the outset, the National Weather Service anticipates very heavy snow to start around 3:00 AM Sunday morning until 6:00 PM Monday evening. The snow is expected to mix or change to sleet Sunday afternoon.
Total accumulation is anticipated to be between 9 inches and 13 inches and wind gusts of up to 35 mph are possible Sunday afternoon into Sunday evening.
Roads will unquestionably become snow-covered and hazardous, and visibility is anticipated to drop to below 1/4 of a mile
As I have requested in the past, please check in with your neighbors, family members, friends and, in particular, seniors and those residents in need of special assistance.... a phone call from a friend or family member goes a long way.
Prior to, during and after this major winter storm it is very important that you monitor and follow local television and radio news reports for important updates. Specific to Fort Lee, please be sure to follow our Official authorized social media accounts on X, Instagram and Facebook. Simply type in Fort Lee’s official authorized account which is “FortLeeToday” for periodic updates and announcements specific to our community, especially announcements concerning power outages.
Also, if you are not signed for NIXLE, our text notification system, please do so…. simply Text “07024” to 888777 for real-time updates from the Fort Lee Police Department…. once again, text “07024” to 888777.
Another source of information to follow is:
NEW JERSEY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
WWW.READY.NJ.GOV
PLEASE a major snowstorm is not the time to use your vehicle. We ask all residents to refrain from utilizing their vehicles during and immediately after this storm to keep the roadways clear and allow our DPW and emergency service agencies do their job. Unnecessary driving of vehicles on our streets will delay not only the snow removal effort but will also prevent our emergency service agencies from responding to calls as quickly as possible. Enjoy a little quiet time in front of the television, read a book or take a long nap but please keep unnecessary driving off the list of “things to do”. We cannot stress this enough.
If your street has posted signs stating “NO PARKING WHEN ROAD IS SNOW COVERED” the law requires that you remove your vehicle from the street otherwise you may be towed as a last resort. This is the law and we ask that everyone to comply for your own safety and the safety of your neighbors. With vehicles parked after the snow has fallen we will be prevented from removing the snow and emergency vehicle access will be compromised so we ask for your cooperation to move those vehicles.
To assist in this effort, as of 10:00 PM this evening there will be multiple municipal parking lots available to our residents to park your vehicles free of any charge before and during the storm. If you use any of these lots to park your vehicle, your vehicle must be removed once the streets have been cleared by our DPW.
Please go to “FortLeeToday” for a full listing of the available lots.
Please use 911 for emergencies ONLY…….911 is not to be used for weather or traffic updates, street opening updates, and so forth. However, in the event of an emergency, please dial 911……. Our emergency service agencies (Police, Fire, Ambulance and OEM) are fully staffed with all resources deployed during the course of the storm.
In the event of a downed utility line lying on the ground or dangling in the air do not under any circumstance approach the downed line, stay back and call 911.
When shoveling, please avoid shoveling the snow onto the streets…New Jersey law provides homeowners with 12 hours to clear their sidewalks after the storm and businesses are provided with a 4-hour period. If you live next to a fire hydrant or a catch basin(sewer), please do not allow snow to accumulate around either…...please keep all fire hydrants clear for our fire department and all catch basins clear to avoid flooding.
I again ask that all residents take the time to refer to and monitor our official social media account on X, Instagram and Facebook…...our official account is “FortLeeToday”…for additional information.
Thank you, Fort Lee, for your cooperation…. we have been through quite a bit together and this storm is no match for our community. ….and remember please check in on your neighbors, especially our seniors and those folks that live alone and let them know their OK. God Bless Fort Lee and please keep all our employees and staff in your thoughts during this storm and its aftermath.
Instructions:
Winter Storm Warning
Address/Location
Borough of Fort Lee, NJ
309 Main St
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-592-3500
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Extreme - Extraordinary threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately
- Certainty:
- Observed - Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing
- Category:
- General emergency and public safety
- Event:
- Severe Weather Warning
