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Paramus Today
By the People, for the People
Paramus Residents Brace for Continued Cold Weather
Bergen County issues Code Blue Alert as frigid temperatures persist.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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The Bergen County Office of Emergency Management has issued a Code Blue Alert for its residents in Paramus, New Jersey as the area continues to experience cold weather conditions.
Why it matters
Code Blue Alerts are issued when temperatures drop to dangerously low levels, putting vulnerable populations like the elderly and homeless at risk. This alert calls for increased outreach and assistance to ensure the safety of all residents during the cold snap.
The details
The National Weather Service has reported the continued cold weather in the Paramus area, prompting the Bergen County Office of Emergency Management to issue a Code Blue Alert. This alert activates additional resources and services to protect those most at risk from the freezing temperatures.
- The Code Blue Alert was issued on February 14, 2026.
The players
Bergen County Office of Emergency Management
The government agency responsible for coordinating emergency response and preparedness efforts in Bergen County, New Jersey.
National Weather Service
The federal agency that monitors and reports on weather conditions across the United States.
The takeaway
The Code Blue Alert in Paramus highlights the importance of community preparedness and outreach during extreme weather events, ensuring the most vulnerable residents have access to necessary resources and assistance to stay safe.


