I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but I can share how to find current snow storm warnings quickly.
- Check the National Weather Service (NWS) offices for your region (New York City area, if you’re in New Jersey, the NWS Tweet/alerts for the Weather Forecast Office covering U.S. Northeast). They publish real-time warnings, watches, and advisories with counties and expiration times. Look for a Winter Weather Advisory, Winter Storm Warning, or Ice Storm Warning depending on conditions.
- Local television stations and their weather apps often provide minute-by-minute updates, radar, and school/work impact guidance. They frequently translate official warnings into actionable steps for residents.
- State and county emergency management agencies post current warnings and safety tips on their websites during winter storms. They’ll include travel advisories and power outage guidance.
How to stay safe and prepared
- Prepare for possible power outages: cash, battery packs, flashlights, enough non-perishable food and water for at least 72 hours, and a charged mobile device with emergency contacts.
- Plan travel only if necessary; allow extra time if you must drive; keep your gas tank at least half full.
- Monitor multiple trusted sources for updates (NWS alerts, state emergency pages, and local stations) because warnings can change as storm tracks shift.
If you’d like, tell me your nearest city or county in New Jersey, and I can guide you to the exact current warnings and provide a concise, up-to-date summary.
Sources
snow warning Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. snow warning Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comThe New York City tri-state area could see over a foot of snow for the first time since 2021, when over 17 inches were recorded.
www.fox5ny.comAs millions of Americans hunker down for the winter storm, at least 23 states and Washington, D.C., have declared states of emergency.
www.cbsnews.comWinter weather will be affecting communities across the country creating hazardous conditions in some areas. Check out the full list of NWS alerts.
en.as.comNew Yorkers could see 6-12 inches of snow from Sunday to Monday as feels-like temperatures drop below 0. A winter storm watch has been issued.
www.cbsnews.comNWS winter weather snow sleet hail accumulation NJ PA DE MD
www.weather.govWinter weather will be affecting communities across the country creating hazardous conditions in some areas. Check out the full list of NWS alerts.
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