Paterson Police Urge Residents to Stay Indoors Amid Winter Storm
Paterson, NJ — January 31, 2026 — As a powerful winter storm approaches, Paterson police advise residents to remain indoors and avoid driving to ensure safety.
Paterson Police Urge Residents to Stay Indoors Amid Winter Storm
Paterson, NJ — January 31, 2026 — As a powerful winter storm approaches, the Paterson Police Department has issued a public safety message urging residents to remain indoors and avoid driving. Officials warn that road conditions could deteriorate rapidly once snow begins to fall, making travel dangerous and impeding emergency response efforts.
In a bilingual statement shared on social media, police command staff asked residents to plan ahead, check on neighbors who may need assistance, and follow the department’s official channels for ongoing updates. The department stressed that minimizing vehicle traffic will help maintain safety for both drivers and first responders throughout the storm’s duration.
Authorities stated that all city departments are prepared to respond to emergencies and thanked the community for cooperating as the city braces for the first major snowstorm of the season.
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Stay Informed
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by following official updates from the Paterson Police Department and local news outlets. For the latest information on weather conditions and safety guidelines, visit the National Weather Service’s website or tune into local news broadcasts.
Community Resources
If you or someone you know requires assistance during the storm, consider reaching out to local community organizations or the Paterson Police Department’s non-emergency line. Remember to check on elderly neighbors and those who may need additional support during severe weather conditions.