Paterson, portions of Watson Street, Hillman Street, Bergen Temple Street bridges in Paterson are subject to closures. On William Street and Zeliff Avenue take on water. Flooding in Little Falls worsens as homes Totowa Avenue and Mclean Boulevard are flooded.Īt 9.5 feet, Route 46 in Wayne is subject to closures. Street, Presidential Boulevard, Bridge Street, Tyler Street, Recycling center and Wagaraw Road ball field complex in HawthorneĪt 8.5 feet, Widespread flooding occurs in Fairfield.Īt 9.0 feet, Widespread flooding occurs throughout Lincoln ParkĪnd Wayne with many evacuations. The lower end of Bergen Street in Paterson,Īt 7.0 feet, Minor flooding begins in Lincoln Park, Wayne andĪt 8.0 feet, Flooding occurs in the "Old" Wayne area of Wayne. Paterson, closest to the river, begins to flood.Īt 6.0 feet, Portions of Hoffman Grove in Wayne sustain someĪt 6.5 feet, Low lying areas in the vicinity of Two Bridges in * IMPACTS.At 5.5 feet, The lower end of East-Holsman Street in * WHAT.Moderate flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Passaic River Above Singac affecting Morris, Essex and Passaicįor the Passaic River.including Little Falls, Singac.Moderate Passaic River At Little Falls affecting Essex and Passaic The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in New Search here to download the app for your smart device.Effective: T21:45:00-05:00 Expires: T10:30:00-05:00 Certainty: Likely Event: Flood Warning Type: Alert Severity: Moderate Urgency: Expected Areas: Essex Passaic We'll keep you posted on the potential winter storm for later this week and you can also keep up with our fast changing daily weather with the 13WHAM Weather App. Expected high temperatures around the region tomorrow will be in the mid 40s with a brief passing rain or wet snow shower around lunchtime. We can tell you with confidence that March will 'start like a lamb' this year. I'm sure that you're curious about the outlook for our upcoming March weather. We also have data for wind that showed February 10th as the windiest day of the month with a peak gust of 53mph. The last time Rochester had a daily snow accumulation greater than 3" was back on March 12th, 2022 when 3.1" of snow was observed.įebruary 2023 also followed in the footsteps of this past January with above normal total precipitation. The snowiest day of the month, and of the Winter was just this past Monday when just 2.4" of snow was observed. Normal snowfall for February is around 23". That amount of snow is almost a foot below normal. The total monthly snowfall was just below a foot at 11.9". Snowfall was widely viewed as a disappointment for snow lovers, but if you don't like cold and snow you probably liked the month a lot. The low on that date dipped to -8 and was the coldest temperature observed in Rochester over the last several winters. The coldest day of the month tied a record low temperature record on February 4th. On that date the high temperature reached 67 degrees, which established a new record high temperature for that date. The warmest day of the month was February 15th. ![]() The average temperature was just below 32 degrees at 31.7 degrees.Ĭonsidering how cold it was for the first four days in February this average monthly temperature is significantly above normal. The average temperature for February 2023 will end up around 4.4 degrees warmer than normal. Rochester, NY (WHAM) - It probably won't come as a shock to you when I tell you that this past month was very mild and had well below normal snowfall.
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