Monday, December 27, 2010

NJ State of Emergency 2010 Continues, Snowfall Totals Record Expected


New Jersey state of emergency in 2010, still, Record Total snow is expected:
This is a difficult week for the United States in terms of weather. We have seen how it has affected several cities across the country and one of them in the state of New Jersey, which is still in a state of emergency. And New Jersey state of emergency in 2010 and continued today by the Governor and Senate President Stephen Sweeney and all government offices will be closed today.
"Snow has ended, but strong winds will continue to keep things on bad guys. I urge all residents to stay home and off the streets, " said Sweeney. "I've been a police state, the Office of Emergency Management and the Department of Transportation snow down motorists who were stranded and clear to help. I thankall those who who worked all night to the service of dedication "

The main concern at this stage for people in the state of New Jersey and security in the city. Because of the cold and snow increase, which also urges people to check on elderly neighbors to see if they were just fine.

In the meantime, "said Bob Ziv, a spokesman for Jersey Weather Observers, is expected to snow on the north of the public record in North Jersey.

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