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USPS suspends operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware – expect mail delays at other post offices

USPS suspends operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware - expect mail delays at other post offices

1/23/16 Mail processing, delivery and retail operations suspended Saturday in Philadelphia, South/Central/Northern New Jersey and Delaware Post Offices

The Postal Service is closely monitoring Winter Storm Jonas as it moves across parts of the South, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Postal operations in these areas are being impacted. Customers are experiencing suspended or disrupted retail and delivery operations. As always, the Postal Service will make every attempt to provide service where it is safe to do so.

Philadelphia and South Jersey districts
All mail processing, delivery and retail operations are suspended for Saturday, Jan. 23.

Central Pennsylvania District
All mail processing, delivery and retail operations are suspended for Saturday, Jan. 23. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code ranges include 170-176, 178-182 and 195.

Northern New Jersey District
All mail processing, delivery and retail operations suspended at noon Saturday, Jan. 23. This includes DV Daniels P&DC, Northern New Jersey P&DC, Greater Newark P&DC and New Jersey NDC. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code ranges begin with 070-076, 078-079 and 088–089.

USPS suspends operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware - expect mail delays at other post offices

New York District
Customer service and delivery operations suspended at 11 a.m. with the following exceptions: Morgan P&DC suspended operations at noon. James A. Farley Post Office suspended operations at noon. Impacted ZIP Codes include 090-098, 100-102 and 104.

Triboro District
All operations, including mail processing, delivery and customer service, will suspend at 2 p.m. This includes Queens P&DC, Brooklyn P&DC and JFK International Service Center. Impacted ZIP Codes include 103, 110-114 and 116.

Long Island District
All operations in customer service, delivery and mail processing suspended at 11 a.m. This includes Mid Island P&DC, Western Nassau P&DC and Bethpage P&DC. ZIP Codes include 005, 115 and 117-119.

Westchester District
Customer service and delivery operations suspended at 11 a.m. in the following ZIP Codes: 105-109. Westchester P&DC suspended operations at 11 a.m. Mid Hudson P&DC will remain open. ZIP Codes include 004, 105-109 and 124-127. The southern portion of the district has been more severely impacted — affecting 65 percent of all deliveries and retail operations.

Connecticut Valley District
Operations continue and are being monitored.

Tennessee District          
The Tennessee governor has declared a State of Emergency. There could be processing and delivery delays throughout Tennessee. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code ranges include 370-385 and 307.

Kentuckiana  District    
The Kentucky governor has declared a State of Emergency. There are significant impacts to delivery and retail operations throughout the state due to ice and snow. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code ranges include 400-409, 411-418, 420-427, 471, 476 and 477.

Appalachian District
Significant impacts throughout the Appalachian District will result in processing and delivery delays. Some retail operations will be impacted as well. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code ranges  include 240-243, 245-258 and 260-268.

New York

  • The James A. Farley Building retail lobby located at 421 Eighth Ave., New York, NY, 10001-9998, will be closing two hours early at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23. Mail collection boxes will be collected early in ZIP Code areas 100-102 and 104. The last collection will be at 2 p.m. Jan. 23.
  • The Mid-Island satellite BMEU located at 160 Duryea Rd., Melville, NY, 11760, is closed Saturday, Jan.23. Mail collection boxes will be collected early in ZIP Code areas 115-117. The last collection will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23.

Washington, DC, Region
Postal services have been suspended in the Washington, DC, metro area, including Baltimore and Montgomery and Prince George’s counties in Maryland, for Saturday, Jan. 23. For the safety of our employees and customers, there will be no deliveries, collections or retail operations until the severe winter weather subsides. Plants will resume operations at 6 a.m. Sunday (subject to change). Please check back for updates.

  • Baltimore
    Impacted ZIP Codes include 210-219 and 254. Plants will resume operations at 6 a.m. Sunday.
  • Washington, DC, and Southern Maryland
    Impacted three-digit ZIP Codes include 200, 202-209. Plants will resume operations at 6 a.m. Sunday.
  • Northern Virginia
    Postal services have been suspended in the Northern Virginia area for Saturday, Jan. 23. For the safety of our employees and customers, there will be no deliveries, collections or retail operations until the severe winter weather subsides. Plants will resume operations at 6 a.m. Sunday (subject to change).Impacted ZIP Codes include 201, 220-223 and 226-227.

Richmond
Customer service operations suspended in the following three-digit zones: 224-225, 228-229, 230-231 and 239-244. Retail operations will be open in larger Post Offices in the following three-digit zones: 230-231 and 238. Plants are open but at limited capacity.

North Carolina
Greensboro has resumed normal operations in retail and delivery as local conditions warrant and with the safety of customers and employees in mind. Plants are open but at limited capacity. Customers are asked to keep walkways and the area around mailboxes clear and free of snow and ice. While service has resumed, delivery service may be impacted in areas that are inaccessible due to road conditions. Impacted three-digit ZIP Code areas include 270-277 and 286.

Mid-Carolinas District:
The Mid-Carolinas District has resumed normal operations in retail and delivery as local conditions warrant and with the safety of customers and employees in mind. Mail delivery will be attempted today in ZIP Code areas beginning with: 280, 281, 282, 287, 288, 289 and 297. Retail services return to regular operating schedules. Plants are open but at limited capacity.

For more information, go to Service Alerts at USPS.com or call 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777).

5 thoughts on “USPS suspends operations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware – expect mail delays at other post offices

  1. Susie dear, the global warming is cyclical, over decades, not just one stupid storm. It’s hard science, not socialist left wing nuts who are warning us, but you are the real idiot, and a useless one at that for believing GOP and FOX News lies when all they’re doing is covering up for major corporations who don’t want to go to the expense of reducing pollution and would rather choke the planet figuring by the time that happens they won’t be around any way.
    It’s 60 degrees where I am on this January afternoon. That is 15 degrees above normal so how do you pass that one off? It’s ignoramuses like you who pick fights and believe the last people in the world who should be trusted that make Donald Trump and Ted Cruz possible.

    • You have to know that phrase was created by the architect of a postal building in NYC and not a creed of the USPS.

  2. global warming, climate change………….you useful idiots really fall for that con job by the socialist left wing nuts……look out the window!

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