NJ declares a state of emergency as major storm approaches, causing school closures and flood prevention measures. Stay updated!
New Jersey is on high alert as it faces a state of emergency due to the looming threat of heavy rain and flood risks. Mayors in towns like Wayne, Pompton Lakes, and Lincoln Park have urged the opening of floodgates on the Pompton Lakes Dam to prevent downstream flooding. With a major rainstorm set to hit the Northeast, Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency effective at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. The state is preparing for potential flooding, high winds, and dangerous conditions.
As the storm approaches, schools in New Jersey have announced closures and delayed openings for Wednesday, January 10, 2024. The impending weather system is not expected to bring snow but is forecasted to bring heavy rainfall and strong wind gusts. The state is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its residents and mitigate the impact of the storm.
Interestingly, despite the lack of snow in the forecast, New Jersey is gearing up for a significant weather event with a focus on flooding and wind damage. Governor Phil Murphy's declaration of a state of emergency underscores the severity of the situation, emphasizing the need for preparedness and precaution. As the state braces for the storm, residents are advised to stay informed and follow safety guidelines to navigate the challenging weather conditions.
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