Thursday, March 7, 2013
Let us know how things look in your neighborhood. We'd love to hear from you!
Although it's March, winter isn't done with us yet. However you're feeling about our latest winter storm, we want to hear from you! What's your neighborhood looking like right now? Any downed trees or power lines around your residence? Do you have something you just want to say? You can leave your comments below and add photos by clicking the "upload photos, videos & PDFs" button under our photo. Or, send your comments and photos to nicole.bitette@patch.com, and we'll post 'em on Patch. Please be safe! Editor's Note: Be prepared for any winter storm in Summit by bookmarking this article, which is chock-full of important contacts and websites to keep handy — http://patch.com/A-25nN "Like" Summit Patch on Facebook and follow us on Twitter …
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Be prepared for anything this winter storm brings to Summit by signing up for emergency notification systems, and programming phone numbers, websites into your phone/tablet.
A winter storm is quickly approaching the Summit area, promising to bring rain, gusty winds and 1 - 4 inches of snow, according to recent forecasts. Here are important phone numbers and websites to keep handy for emergencies and to stay up to date on conditions in Summit: For Emergencies, dial 9-1-1 Summit Police Department (non-emergency): (908) 273-0051 Summit Fire Department (non-emergency): (908) 277-1033 Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad (non-emergency): (908) 277-9479 City of Summit website: http://www.cityofsummit.org/ City of Summit Office of Emergency Management website: http://www.cityofsummit.org/content/8242/8298/9106/default.aspx City of Summit Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/City-of-Summit/167658826632366 Mayor …
Saturday, February 9, 2013
While the storm has come and gone, here are some helpful tips to remember from the City of Summit.
The winter storm dumped about 14 inches of snow on Summit between Friday night and Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service. Here are some tips from Paul Cascais, Superintendent of Summit Department of Public Works, and Beth Kinney, Director of Community Services in Summit: Here are a few other tips, published on the City of Summit's website:
Friday, February 8, 2013
Accumulations of at least 6 inches were expected here. See how many inches have fallen with the LIVE map below.
The map above, provided by the National Weather Service, shows snowfall in the past 24 hours in the Summit area. It is updated every 6 hours. This is not a map showing overall snow depth: It only tracks the amount of snow that has fallen in the past day.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Governor Christie said nor'easter expected to slow the recovery from Hurricane Sandy. Winter weather advisory is in effect.
Athena is at the door. Winter Storm Athena has forced a winter weather advisory for much of North Jersey, with the National Weather Service forecasting snow, sleet and rain for Wednesday and a snowy mix for Thursday. Temperatures are expected to be at, or just below, freezing Wednesday and in the low 40s on Thursday. The winter weather advisory is in effect until 6 a.m. Thursday, and 60mph wind gusts could blow over much of the area. The Weather Channel is predicting that the “subtle” system will strengthen as it moves up the coast. Accuweather.com is reporting that snowflakes are falling in Pennsauken, which is located across from Philadelphia on the Delaware River. According to meteorologists, snow is expected to begin falling in Central…
Elieser Martinez Jr
3:14 am on Saturday, February 9, 2013
These totals are not correct! Summit nj has 13 inches already!   more ›