Showing posts with label Advisory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Advisory. Show all posts
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Weather Bulletin: Bergen County OEM - Bergenfield OEM Feb 8 -9 2015
Weather Information Bulletin:
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 6 AM EST TUESDAY.
THERE WAS A MIX OF FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET THIS AFTERNOON. BERGEN COUNTY REMAINED MAINLY RAIN DURING THIS TIME. AS THE PRECIPITATION BECOMES STEADIER LATER TONIGHT, BERGEN COUNTY WILL EXPERIENCE PREDOMINATELY FREEZING RAIN AND SLEET. THIS PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED TO CONTINUE INTO MONDAY NIGHT WHERE IT MAY CHANGE INTO MAINLY SNOW BEFORE TAPERING OFF LATE MONDAY NIGHT.
1-3 INCHES OF SNOW ARE EXPECTED ALONG WITH ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH OF ICE.
THE TEMPERATURES WILL BE IN THE UPPER 20'S.
ROAD CONDITIONS WILL BE HAZARDOUS FOR THE MONDAY MORNING COMMUTE AND EVENING RUSH.
WE WILL CONTINUE TO MONITOR THIS SITUATION AND ISSUE UPDATES AS NECESSARY.
SNOW MAY ACCUMULATE ON TREES AND POWER LINES POSSIBLY CAUSING POWER OUTAGES.
Friday, September 20, 2013
Stay connected during emergencies with Nixle
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Recent messages sent to Bergenfield residents using Nixle. |
One of the best ways to be prepared for a storm is to take advantage of ways to stay connected to local emergency services. One of the greatest tools we have to reach residents with alerts and advisories - particularly during times of an emergency - is Nixle.
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Register by filling out the box like this on the right side of our blog. |
Residents can use Nixle to receive information ranging from critical alerts to community news. Additionally, residents can choose how they receive the information - by SMS (text message) email, over the web or by mobile applications.
Before, during and after the severe storms that have hit our area in recent years, the Borough of Bergenfield Administration, Office of Emergency Management and we at the police department, sent out multiple alerts and advisory messages regarding road/traffic conditions, storm updates and other information to keep residents up-to-date. Even when power is lost, those with cellular phones can still receive text messages. Additionally, in situations unlike a hurricane or similar event, Nixle is utilized to alert residents of other events, situations or important information.
For more information, visit Nixle.com. Also, you can register here, right now, with the convenient sign-up box located on the right-hand side of our blog.
In addition to Nixle, make sure to take advantage of the other forms of communication we use to reach out to residents during emergencies. Follow us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook and check this blog for updates, alerts, advisories and other police-related information.
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