Weather Alerts For Bayonne, NJ
Coastal Flood Advisory
-# HEADLINE -------------------- COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM TO 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING # SUMMARY -------------------- KILL VAN KULL AT BERGEN POINT NY MLLW CATEGORIES - MINOR 7.2 FT, MODERATE 8.5 FT, MAJOR 9.6 FT MHHW CATEGORIES - MINOR 1.7 FT, MODERATE 3.0 FT, MAJOR 4.1 FT TOTAL TOTAL DEPARTURE DAY/TIME TIDE TIDE FROM NORM WAVES FLOOD FT MLLW FT MHHW FT FT IMPACT -------- --------- --------- --------- ------- -------- 14/08 AM 5.6/ 6.1 0.1/ 0.6 0.4/ 0.9 0 NONE 14/08 PM 7.1/ 7.6 1.6/ 2.0 0.4/ 0.9 0 MINOR 15/09 AM 5.4/ 5.9 -0.2/ 0.3 0.1/ 0.6 0 NONE 15/09 PM 6.9/ 7.4 1.4/ 1.9 0.2/ 0.7 0 NONE NEWARK BAY AT PVSC AT NEWARK NJ MLLW CATEGORIES - MINOR 7.4 FT, MODERATE 8.6 FT, MAJOR 9.7 FT MHHW CATEGORIES - MINOR 1.6 FT, MODERATE 2.8 FT, MAJOR 3.9 FT TOTAL TOTAL DEPARTURE DAY/TIME TIDE TIDE FROM NORM WAVES FLOOD FT MLLW FT MHHW FT FT IMPACT -------- --------- --------- --------- ------- -------- 14/08 AM 6.1/ 6.6 0.2/ 0.8 0.6/ 1.1 N/A NONE 14/08 PM 7.5/ 8.0 1.7/ 2.2 0.2/ 0.8 N/A MINOR 15/09 AM 5.9/ 6.4 0.1/ 0.6 0.2/ 0.8 N/A NONE 15/09 PM 7.3/ 7.8 1.5/ 2.0 0.2/ 0.7 N/A MINOR NEW YORK HARBOR AT THE BATTERY NY MLLW CATEGORIES - MINOR 7.0 FT, MODERATE 8.3 FT, MAJOR 9.4 FT MHHW CATEGORIES - MINOR 1.9 FT, MODERATE 3.2 FT, MAJOR 4.3 FT TOTAL TOTAL DEPARTURE DAY/TIME TIDE TIDE FROM NORM WAVES FLOOD FT MLLW FT MHHW FT FT IMPACT -------- --------- --------- --------- ------- -------- 14/08 AM 5.2/ 5.7 0.1/ 0.6 0.4/ 0.9 0 NONE 14/08 PM 6.6/ 7.1 1.5/ 2.0 0.4/ 0.9 0 NONE 15/09 AM 4.9/ 5.4 -0.2/ 0.2 0.0/ 0.5 0 NONE 15/09 PM 6.4/ 6.9 1.3/ 1.8 0.2/ 0.7 0 NONE GREAT KILLS HARBOR AT GREAT KILLS NY MLLW CATEGORIES - MINOR 7.2 FT, MODERATE 8.2 FT, MAJOR 9.2 FT MHHW CATEGORIES - MINOR 1.8 FT, MODERATE 2.8 FT, MAJOR 3.8 FT TOTAL TOTAL DEPARTURE DAY/TIME TIDE TIDE FROM NORM WAVES FLOOD FT MLLW FT MHHW FT FT IMPACT -------- --------- --------- --------- ------- -------- 14/08 AM 5.4/ 5.9 0.0/ 0.5 0.4/ 0.9 1 NONE 14/08 PM 6.9/ 7.4 1.5/ 2.0 0.2/ 0.7 2 NONE 15/09 AM 5.1/ 5.6 -0.3/ 0.2 0.0/ 0.5 1-2 NONE 15/09 PM 6.7/ 7.2 1.3/ 1.8 0.0/ 0.5 1 NONE # DETAILS -------------------- WHAT Up to one foot of inundation above ground level expected in vulnerable areas near the waterfront and shoreline. WHERE In New Jersey, Hudson, Eastern Essex and Eastern Union Counties. In New York, Richmond (Staten Island) County. WHEN From 6 PM to 10 PM EDT this evening. IMPACTS Minor flooding in the more vulnerable locations near the waterfront and shoreline. Some roads and low lying properties including parking lots, parks, lawns, and homes and businesses with basements near the waterfront will experience minor flooding. ISSUED AT Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 3:18 AM EDT ISSUED BY National Weather Service New York NY HEADER Coastal Hazard Message # PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS -------------------- If travel is required, allow extra time as some roads may be closed. Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property. # AREAS AFFECTED -------------------- Eastern Essex, Eastern Union, Hudson, Richmond (Staten Island)
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Slight Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE NORTHEAST/APPALACHIANS/MID-ATLANTIC STATES SUMMARY Scattered severe thunderstorms capable of damaging wind gusts and some hail are expected across the Upper Ohio River Valley and Northeast/Mid-Atlantic States during the afternoon and evening. Upper Ohio Valley to New England A shortwave trough will steadily amplify over the Great Lakes with a moderately strong belt of southwesterly mid-level flow across the region. Near/ahead of the eastward-moving cold front, increasing thunderstorm development is expected into the afternoon, increasing in both coverage and intensity. Ample mid-level height falls and around 40 kt of front-parallel effective shear could support a few initial/semi-discrete supercells prior to more prevalent upscale-growing linear modes, with the primary concern being damaging wind gusts. A brief tornado and/or hail could also occur given the relative strength of the wind profiles. Mid-Atlantic to southern Appalachians/Carolinas Widely scattered thunderstorms are expected ahead of the cold front during the afternoon, generally focusing on a pre-frontal trough as well as high terrain/Blue Ridge vicinity, with some additional sea breeze augmentations across the Carolinas/coastal plain. From roughly southern/eastern Virginia southward, upper 60s to lower 70s F dewpoints and diurnally steepening low-level lapse rates will yield a corridor of strong surface-based buoyancy ahead of storm development. Despite weaker deep-layer shear and limited midlevel height falls with southward extent, the strongly unstable air mass will favor eastward-moving thunderstorm clusters capable of producing damaging wind gusts. Somewhat stronger mid-level westerlies will reside over the Mid-Atlantic region, contributing to 30-40 kt of effective shear amid moderate surface-based buoyancy. This environment will support several organized clusters capable of scattered damaging wind gusts, and some locally higher concentrations of wind damage will be possible with any longer-lived clusters that evolve. Southern High Plains Along the tail-end of a composite cold front/outflow boundary extending westward into the southern Rockies/High Plains, widely scattered thunderstorms will spread southeastward during the afternoon. Given moist easterly low-level flow and 30-40 kt of effective shear along the boundary, a couple loosely organized storms will pose a risk of locally severe gusts and hail across parts of eastern New Mexico and far west Texas. Additional storms are expected along the boundary extending eastward across northern/central Texas to the ArkLaTex, though weaker deep-layer shear should limit storm longevity/organization.