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Current Conditions - Teterboro, NJ
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75°
Mostly Cloudy
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Calm
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| Dew Point: |
72°F
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| Pressure: |
29.93 in
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| Humidity: |
89% |
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10.0 miles
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Updated: 3:22 AM EDT on September 06, 2008 at Teterboro, New Jersey(KTEB)
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Issued by the National Weather Service at 2:21 am EDT on September 6, 2008
Showers will move across the tri-state area through the next few hours. Some of this rainfall will be locally heavy and could produce up to half an inch per hour. Ponding of water on roadways can be expected.
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5 Day Forecast for ZIP Code 07608
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Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
| September 6, 2008 |
| Normal high: | 78° |
Record high: | 97° (1881) |
| Normal low: | 63° |
Record low: | 48° (1924) |
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| Sunrise: | 6:28 AM |
Moon Rise: |
1:41 PM
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| Sunset: | 7:19 PM |
Moon Set: |
10:35 PM
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Personal Weather Stations
Areal Flood Watch
Statement as of 9:04 PM EDT on September 5, 2008 |
... Flood Watch remains in effect from 8 am EDT Saturday through Sunday morning...
The Flood Watch continues for
* all of southern Connecticut... northeast New Jersey and southeast New York... including the following counties... in southern Connecticut... Fairfield... Middlesex... New Haven and New London. In northeast New Jersey... Bergen... Essex... Hudson... Passaic and Union. In southeast New York... Bronx... Kings (brooklyn)... Nassau... New York (manhattan)... Orange... Putnam... Queens... Richmond (staten island)... Rockland... Suffolk and Westchester.
* From 8 am EDT Saturday through Sunday morning.
* Tropical Storm Hanna... located southeast of Charleston South Carolina this evening... is expected to continue to move north overnight... with a turn toward the northeast and an increase in forward speed on Saturday.
* Heavy rain associated with Hanna will begin to spread into the area well in advance of the center of the storm overnight. The heaviest rain is expected Saturday afternoon and Saturday night as the center of Hanna makes its closest approach... passing very near Long Island. Total rainfall of 3 to 6 inches... with some possible higher amounts... will have the potential to produce flooding across highly urbanized and poor drainage areas... and cause small streams and creeks to flow out of their banks.
A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on current forecasts.
Flash flooding often leads to impassable roadways. Motorists that attempt to cross flooded roadways put their lives in danger and can cause thousands of dollars of damage to their vehicles due to water entering the engine and vehicle.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible flood warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
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Inland Tropical Wind Watch
Statement as of 3:08 am EDT on September 6, 2008 |
... Tropical storm wind watch remains in effect from 2 PM EDT this afternoon through Sunday morning...
... New information...
Updated storm information.
... Areas affected...
This statement recommends actions to be taken by persons in the following counties or marine areas...
Northern Fairfield... northern New Haven... northern Middlesex... northern New London... western Passaic... Bergen... eastern Passaic... Orange... Putnam... Rockland... northern Westchester.
... Watches/warnings...
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.Gov on the internet for more information about these additional hazards.
Flood Watch.
... Precautionary/preparedness actions...
Home owners are urged to secure all loose outdoor items. Garbage cans and lawn furniture can easily become projectiles with the onset of tropical storm force winds. All residents and visitors are urged to stock up on batteries... flashlights... drinking water and non-perishable foods. People are also urged to remain indoors during the storm as the combination of heavy rain and gusty winds will result in loose soil and the threat of downed trees... large tree limbs and power lines.
... Winds...
At the Point of closest approach over eastern Long Island... Hanna is expected to have sustained winds of 40 mph with gusts to 50 mph... mainly over interior portions of eastern of the center. If the storm moves as forecast... rain bands northwest of the center could produce wind gusts up to 40 mph... especially at higher elevations.
... Inland flooding...
Here will be two periods of heavy rain this weekend. The first will occur early this morning with one half to one and a half inches of rainfall expected... with locally higher amounts. The second... as Hanna passes nearby... will occur Saturday afternoon and night... resulting in an additional 3 to 6 inches of rain. Higher amounts are possible where rain bands are the most persistent. This amount of rain will likely result in significant rises on area rivers... streams and creeks... as well as moderate flooding of low lying... poor drainage and urban areas.
Be prepared to move to higher ground if flooding begins to occur. Do not drive through flood waters. If you encounter any flooding while driving... turn around.
... Tornadoes...
The greatest threat for isolated tornadoes will be over interior portions of southeastern Connecticut late on Saturday.
... Next update...
This statement will be updated around 6 am this morning.
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