The Bergenfield New Jersey Weather Center

DAILY WEATHER FORECAST      UPDATE TIME : 2026-06-29 08:54

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Air Quality Alert issued June 29 at 9:54AM EDT by NWS Upton NY

Onset: 2026-06-29T09:54:00-04:00
Ends:
Area: Western Passaic; Eastern Passaic; Hudson; Western Bergen; Eastern Bergen; Western Essex; Eastern Essex; Western Union; Eastern Union
Severity: Unknown
Urgency: Unknown
Sender Name: NWS Upton NY

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued an Air Quality Action Day for the following counties: Bergen, Passaic, Hudson, Essex, and Union. until 11 PM EDT this evening. An Air Quality Action Day means that Ground Level Ozone within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards. For additional information, please visit the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Web site at https://dep.nj.gov/airmon


Extreme Heat Watch issued June 29 at 2:40AM EDT until July 3 at 9:00PM EDT by NWS Upton NY

Onset: 2026-07-01T12:00:00-04:00
Ends: 2026-07-03T21:00:00-04:00
Area: Northern Fairfield; Northern New Haven; Northern Middlesex; Northern New London; Southern Fairfield; Southern New Haven; Southern Middlesex; Southern New London; Western Passaic; Eastern Passaic; Hudson; Western Bergen; Eastern Bergen; Western Essex; Eastern Essex; Western Union; Eastern Union; Orange; Putnam; Rockland; Northern Westchester; Southern Westchester; Northwest Suffolk; Northeast Suffolk; Southwest Suffolk; Southeast Suffolk; Northern Nassau; Southern Nassau
Severity: Severe
Urgency: Future
Sender Name: NWS Upton NY

* WHAT...Dangerously hot conditions with heat index values between 105 to 110 possible. * WHERE...Portions of southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York. * WHEN...From Wednesday afternoon through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Extreme heat and humidity will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Coastal areas across southeast CT and Long Island will likely see peak heat index values closer to 100 to 105. There is potential for the dangerous heat to continue into Saturday.
Seniors and those with chronic health problems or mental health conditions are at an increased risk. Homes without air conditioning can be much hotter than outdoor temperatures. Use air conditioning to stay cool at home or go to a place that has air conditioning. If you don't have home air conditioning, continue to seek out cool spaces each day as long as it remains hot, and for a few days after if your home is still hot. Check on vulnerable friends, family members and neighbors. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! In cases of heat stroke call 9 1 1.

CURRENT WEATHER CONDITIONS IN THE N.Y.C. REGION

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MADIS_LOGO

The weather data shown above comes from MADIS ( Meteorological Assimilation Data Ingest System ). MADIS collates data from federal, state and local agencies and then makes it available for public use. The MADIS data I use comes primarily from the New Jersey Weather and Climate Network and the Automatic Packet Reporting System ( APRS ). The round icons display current temperatures (°F). When the temperature icon equals or exceeds 90°F it turns red. Temperatures at or below 32°F are shown as blue. These stations range from Ocean City, Maryland to Provincetown, Massachusetts. This map was created primarily to help track the rain / snow line ( the 32°F isotherm ) as winter northeasters move up along the coast. It is also possible to see the cooling effect of sea breezes on coastal sites during the summer. Additional weather data for each station can be accessed in a pop-up table by clicking on the round temperature icons. These data are updated every 10 minutes.

THE DAILY WEATHER MAP

daily weather map
The big snow 1-23-2016 Ice on the Hudson at Piermont, NY
The big snow of 01.23.2016 and ice along the Hudson River near Piermont, N.Y. 02.25.2015

WEATHER SUMMARY FOR MAY 2026

A WARM MONTH WITH BELOW NORMAL PRECIPITATION

The average temperature this past May in Bergenfield was 63.7 (17.6°C). This is 1.3°F (0.7°C) above the long-term mean. A maximum temperature of 98°F (36.7°C) was reached on the 19th. The minimum of 43°F (6.1°C) was recorded on the 12th and 31st.

Precipitation was below normal at 2.87" (72.9mm). We have had a substantial precipitation shortfall of 15.09" ( 383mm) over the past 12 months.

An early summer heatwave overwhelmed the region with high temperatures above 90°F between the 17th and the 20th. This was accompanied with high levels of humidity making the weather very uncomfortable.

One new daily temperature record was set. A maximum temperature of 98°F (36.7°C) on the 19th set a new daily mark. This tied the record for May set back in 2010.