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Irvington Prepares for Another Winter Storm After Heavy Snowfall
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Irvington Braces for Another Winter Storm After Recent Heavy Snowfall |
Residents urged to prepare as forecasts predict additional snow and frigid temperatures |
Irvington, New Jersey, is still recovering from a significant winter storm that blanketed the area with over 10 inches of snow on January 25, 2026. The National Weather Service reported that Irvington received approximately 10.5 inches, causing widespread travel disruptions and school closures.
In response to the storm, Mayor Tony Vauss declared a Township State of Emergency to ensure public safety and facilitate efficient response by emergency and public works crews.
As the community works to clear the snow and restore normalcy, meteorologists are monitoring another potential winter storm expected to impact the region this upcoming weekend. Forecasts indicate the possibility of additional snowfall and plummeting temperatures, which could exacerbate existing conditions.
Residents are advised to stay informed through local weather updates and to take necessary precautions, such as limiting travel during severe weather, securing outdoor items, and ensuring that mobile devices are fully charged in case of power outages.
The Township of Irvington's Office of Emergency Management emphasizes the importance of community preparedness and urges residents to monitor official communications for the latest information.
As winter continues to challenge the region, the resilience and cooperation of Irvington's residents remain crucial in navigating these harsh conditions. |

