February 22, 2026

State of Emergency and travel advisory in effect; Closures & Cancellations - CLICK HERE

Key items in this Nixle:  

  • Hoboken under a State of Emergency and travel advisory
  • Emergency Snow Routes being enforced; Violating vehicles will be towed
  • Snow up to 22” possible, with up to 2-3" per hour at times
  • Avoid non-essential travel
  • Certain NJ TRANSIT services to be cancelled tonight
  • Municipal offices closed Monday, Feb. 23
  • Waste collection suspended tonight, Feb. 22
  • Hop suspended tomorrow, Feb. 23
  • Recreation cancelled tomorrow, Feb. 23
  • Hoboken Public School District and 3 charter schools closed tomorrow, Feb. 23


State of Emergency, Travel Advisory, Blizzard Warning in effect

The City of Hoboken is now under a State of Emergency, travel advisory, and blizzard warning.

Total snow accumulations are forecasted, by the National Weather Service (NWS), between 18 and 22 inches, with the possibility of 2” to 3” per hour during the height of the storm. Wind gusts as high as 50 miles per hour are anticipated.

Travel is strongly discouraged as conditions worsen. Residents are advised to stay home and off the roads, which will become treacherous with whiteout conditions likely.  

The City is also under a Coastal Flood Warning beginning at 10 p.m. tonight due to high tide at 12:18 a.m. Minor coastal flooding is possible near certain low-lying areas of the waterfront.

Emergency Snow Routes Enforced

Snow emergency routes will be enforced once the roads are snow covered. Any vehicle that remains parked on snow emergency routes will be subject to ticketing and towing. This is necessary to allow emergency vehicles to move throughout Hoboken for the safety and welfare of all residents. Parking is also restricted on the east side of Grand Street between Third and Eighth Streets.

Emergency snow routes in Hoboken are labeled with street signs that read “No Parking When Road Is Snow Covered.” A map of emergency snow routes is available on the City’s website: www.hobokennj.gov/snow and are listed below:

  • Fourth Street – South Side – River St. to Jackson St.    
  • Willow Avenue West Side – Observer Hwy. to 11th St.  (County Road)
  • Third Street – North Side – Jackson St. to River St.        
  • Ninth Street – North Side – Jackson St. to Castle Point Ter.        
  • Fifth Street- South Side – Clinton St. to River St.      
  • Washington Street (Both Sides)        
  • Observer Highway – (Both Sides) Henderson St. to Hudson St.  (County Road)  
  • 13th Street – North Side – Washington St. to Madison St.        
  • 13th Street – South Side – Washington St. to Hudson St.        


Snow emergency routes will remain in place until OEM declares them clear and releases them for parking. To learn more about Emergency Snow Routes, click here for the City’s FAQ: www.hobokennj.gov/resources/snow-faq  

Municipal parking garages FULL

Garage B and Midtown Garage are both full and closed to discounted parking at this time. Spots remain available for monthly and business permit holders. The City will update residents via Nixle and social media before discounted parking ends.  

Cancellations & closures

NJ Transit will suspend Light Rail, Access Link, and bus services starting at 6 p.m. All heavy rail service will operate as conditions allow.

Municipal offices at City Hall and the Multi Service Center will be closed tomorrow, Feb. 23.

Hop shuttle service has been suspended for tomorrow, Feb. 23.

The City’s Division of Recreation has cancelled all recreation programs scheduled for Monday, Feb. 23.

Waste collection has been suspended for tonight, Feb. 22. As of now, the City’s contractor will collect garbage and recycling on Monday night. Residents are asked to not put bins out  

The Hoboken Public School District, Hoboken Charter School, HOLA Dual Language Charter School, and Elysian Charter School will be closed tomorrow, Feb. 23.  

The Hoboken Public Library is closed today, Feb. 22 and tomorrow, Feb. 23.

Street cleaning has been suspended for Monday, Feb. 23, and Tuesday, Feb. 24.

Citi Bike docking stations and bike share services will temporarily close today, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. Citi Bike riders are encouraged to check the Citi Bike and Lyft apps for service updates.  

Secure loose objects; Report downed lines and power outages

With wind gusts of up to 50 mph possible, residents should secure all loose objects outside or bring them inside, especially from balconies.  

Strong winds and heavy snow could down trees and power lines, resulting in power outages. To prepare for a possible power outage, residents should keep flashlights, extra batteries, a battery-powered radio, and a fully charged portable phone charger available.    

Please report power outages and downed wires to PSEG at https://nj.myaccount.pseg.com/myservicepublic/outagepublic, texting OUT to 4PSEG (47734), or call 1-800-436-PSEG (7734).

Downed trees and large limbs can be reported to the Hoboken Fire Department at (201) 420-2004.

Keep sidewalks & curb ramps clear

While the Division of Public Works will salt and plow streets, property owners and occupants are reminded that they have six (6) hours after the completion of a storm to remove snow and ice from sidewalks adjacent to their property, along with adjoining curb ramps or curb cuts.

Additionally, the Hoboken Fire Department is also asking residents with hydrants near their homes to clear three feet of snow from around, and a path to, the hydrant. This will allow firefighters quick access during emergencies, instead of clearing snow.    

Residents are urged to use caution when shoveling as the snow is expected to be wet and heavy. Please assist elderly or disabled neighbors with clearing snow from their properties. It is illegal to shovel snow back onto streets or onto fire hydrants.      

The City performs proactive inspections and relies on citizen complaints to help identify property owners that are not meeting sidewalk safety requirements. While most property owners comply with the safety regulations, the City will issue fines to those who do not keep sidewalks clear.    

To report an un-shoveled sidewalk, please email sanitationinspectors@hobokennj.gov.  

To learn more about snow removal, click here: www.hobokennj.gov/resources/snow-faq    

Volunteer to assist neighbors with snow removal

The City is launching a volunteer snow removal program for those 60 years old or older or those who have a disability and need assistance clearing snow from their property, sidewalk, curb ramp, or curb cuts, as well as their vehicles after the storm.  

Please note, snow removal requests will occur pending the availability of volunteers on a first come, first served basis.  

To register for the program, click here: https://hoboken.seamlessdocs.com/f/SnowRemovalRegistration

To volunteer for the program, click here: https://hoboken.seamlessdocs.com/f/VolunteerRegistrationSnowRemoval    

Stay informed

Residents are encouraged to follow the City of Hoboken and Hoboken’s Office of Emergency Management on social media for updates:


Residents should also sign up to receive alerts by email and text message at www.hobokennj.gov/alerts. Please provide your email as the majority of Nixle advisories are sent to an email address and not via text.  

For more information on Hoboken's winter weather operations go to https://www.hobokennj.gov/resources/winter-weather-operations.