Winter Storm Affects Tenafly, NJ
Residents of Tenafly, New Jersey, have been advised to expect potential travel delays and closings due to a winter storm. Local news outlet ABC7 New York is providing live reports and forecasts. The borough is also disseminating official information through its website.
- The National Weather Service forecast for Tenafly includes a chance of freezing rain before 7 a.m., followed by rain and cloudy conditions, creating potentially hazardous travel. - While Tenafly Public Schools have established procedures for announcing snow days or delayed openings, the district is currently on Winter Break until February 18th, with an additional closure for Lunar New Year on February 17th. - For professionals in patient-facing roles, like medicine or clinical research, winter storms increase demand on healthcare systems due to weather-related injuries and seasonal illnesses, while also creating staffing challenges as employees face difficult commutes. - In contrast, tech-focused life science careers such as bioinformatics and computational biology are less impacted by weather-related disruptions, as the work involves analyzing large biological datasets on computers and can often be done remotely. - A winter storm can severely disrupt laboratory research; power outages may damage sensitive equipment or ruin experiments, requiring labs to have emergency backup power for critical freezers and incubators. - Field biologists' work is directly halted by severe weather, unlike computational biologists who can model storms on supercomputers to understand their dynamics without leaving the lab, as demonstrated by scientists at the University of Wisconsin. - Hospitals prepare for winter storms by implementing inclement weather plans which can include arranging overnight housing for essential staff to ensure emergency departments remain fully operational. - Major transportation arteries near Tenafly, such as I-95 and the Garden State Parkway, are at high risk for disruptions during severe winter weather, and the New Jersey Department of Transportation may issue commercial vehicle travel restrictions.