Weather
When Will Snow End In Millburn, And What's The Expected Accumulation?
NJ Transit suspended its buses for Saturday morning. Read the Millburn forecast below.
MILLBURN, NJ — [UPDATE: Get the Essex County snow totals and see an NJ Transit update for Sunday here.]
When will the snow end on Saturday? A revised forecast says the storm could dump 5-9 inches of snow on Millburn through 1 p.m.
Meanwhile, NJ Transit said, "NJ TRANSIT will temporarily suspend all bus, River LINE and Access Link services at the start of the service day on Saturday, Jan. 29. Service is anticipated to resume later in the day as soon as it is safe to do so. Train service, Newark Light Rail and Hudson-Bergen Light Rail on Saturday will remain on regular weekend schedules" with possible delays.
The areas "down the shore" have been under a blizzard warning.
(Also: A major rainstorm is predicted for next Thursday; watch Patch next week to see if the forecast changes.)
- 5-9 inches may fall before 1 p.m.
- The area is under a winter storm warning from 7 p.m. Friday to 7 p.m. Saturday. (The Jersey Shore towns are under a blizzard warning.)
- Sunday: Partly cloudy with a low around 12.
Secure Loose Objects
Residents should secure all loose objects outside or bring them inside, especially on balconies.
Outdoor tents should be taken down depending on the wind load.
Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines, resulting in power outages.
Numbers To Call
Area residents can report storm-related outages or downed wires directly to their utility providers at the numbers listed below.
- JCP&L: 1-888-544-4877 or online http://www.firstenergycorp.com.
- NJAW: 1-800-272-1325
- PSE&G: 1-800-436-7734
Reserve 9-1-1 calls for emergencies. See updates on your town's website.
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