Flash flood warning issued for 2 N.J. counties
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNPhiladelphia weather: Flood warning issued for Monday evening; NJ governor declares State of EmergencyHeavy showers on Monday afternoon and evening are likely to cause flash flooding in and around the Philadelphia area. Showers are expected to begin around noon in Philadelphia and peak rainfall is expected to occur during dinner time. The National Weather Service says localized rainfall of 3-5 inches is possible.
FLOODED ROADSA band of over 3" of rain over a short period of time has fallen along Route 1 through southern Chester and Delaware Counties leading to numerous reports of flooded roadways and stranded vehicles. Avoid driving in this area. Flash flood warnings are in effect. pic.twitter.com/dh9TXhNN1c
So observes Sarah Johnson, the warning coordination meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, which yet again has posted a flash flood watch, this one from 2 p.m. Monday until 2 a.m Tuesday.
Garnet Valley High School is recovering from significant flood damage after a powerful thunderstorm hit Delaware County, Pennsylvania, last week. Wednesday's storm left multiple areas of the building under water and disrupted several summer programs.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNPhiladelphia weather: Flash flooding in multiple counties as torrential rain pushed through areaScattered storms are on the move with periods of heavy rainfall and it's expected to last into the early morning hours of Thursday.
Flash flood warnings on Monday in parts of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania have many homeowners thinking about the worst-case scenario.
As crews search for missing people after flash floods killed at least 120 in Texas, cities across the U.S. grapple with rising flood waters.
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNFlash flooding possible for Philadelphia area Monday from Tropical Storm Chantal leftoversThe Philadelphia area is bracing for a round of incoming storms that could bring flash flooding to places along the I-95 corridor on Monday.
Two years after the deadly flooding in Upper Makefield, Bucks County, took seven lives, family members, loved ones and community members finally have a place to reflect and remember.
A water main break sent brown water gushing through a North Philadelphia neighborhood Monday morning, filling roadways and sidewalks. At least 50 properties were without water due to the break, but service has since been restored.