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NJSP - New Jersey State Police
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NJ State Police Public Information Unit-Further info on any updates, call 609-882-2000 X6516 or after hours and weekends, X7833
West Trenton, NJ
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    NJSP - New Jersey State Police
    @NJSP
    13h
    Know the difference between flood alerts.
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    NWS Mount Holly
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    16h
    Flash Flood Warning including Trenton NJ, Hamilton Square NJ and Princeton NJ until 2:45 PM EDT
    This graphic displays a flash flood warning plotted on a map. The warning is in effect until 2:45 PM EDT. The warning includes Trenton NJ, Hamilton Square NJ and Princeton NJ.  This warning is for Mercer County in central New Jersey, Southwestern Monmouth County in central New Jersey, Southwestern Middlesex County in northern New Jersey, Northeastern Burlington County in southern New Jersey and Northwestern Ocean County in southern New Jersey. Avoid walking or driving through flood waters! Move immediately to higher ground! There are 460,798 people in the warning along with 110 schools and 6 hospitals.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
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    Flash Flood Warning including Glassboro NJ, Lindenwold NJ and Williamstown NJ until 2:30 PM EDT
    This graphic displays a flash flood warning plotted on a map. The warning is in effect until 2:30 PM EDT. The warning includes Glassboro NJ, Lindenwold NJ and Williamstown NJ.  This warning is for West Central Burlington County in southern New Jersey, Central Camden County in southern New Jersey, Central Gloucester County in southern New Jersey and Central Salem County in southern New Jersey. Avoid walking or driving through flood waters! Move immediately to higher ground! There are 638,700 people in the warning along with 174 schools and 8 hospitals.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
    16h
    Flash Flood Warning including Philadelphia PA, Camden NJ and Chester PA until 2:15 PM EDT
    This graphic displays a flash flood warning plotted on a map. The warning is in effect until 2:15 PM EDT. The warning includes Philadelphia PA, Camden NJ and Chester PA.  This warning is for Northwestern Burlington County in southern New Jersey, Northwestern Camden County in southern New Jersey, Northwestern Gloucester County in southern New Jersey, South Central Bucks County in southeastern Pennsylvania, Eastern Delaware County in southeastern Pennsylvania, Southeastern Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania and Philadelphia County in southeastern Pennsylvania. Avoid walking or driving through flood waters! Move immediately to higher ground! There are 2,535,596 people in the warning along with 590 schools and 57 hospitals.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
    17h
    Areas of flash flooding are expected again today, with the primary areas along and south & east of the I-95 corridor. Have already seen some reports of 2 inches per hour in some locales. If you have any reports of flooding, please pass them along to us when it is safe to do so.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
    Jul 6
    Special Marine Warning including the Waters from Manasquan Inlet NJ to Little Egg Inlet NJ from 20 to 60 NM, Coastal waters from Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Inlet NJ out 20 NM and Coastal waters from Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet NJ out 20 NM until 11:45 PM EDT
    This graphic displays a special marine warning plotted on a map. The warning is in effect until 11:45 PM EDT. The warning includes waters from Manasquan Inlet NJ to Little Egg Inlet NJ from 20 to 60 NM, coastal waters from Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Inlet NJ out 20 NM and coastal waters from Sandy Hook to Manasquan Inlet NJ out 20 NM. The threats associated with this warning are wind gusts greater than 34kts and no hail expected.Waterspouts are not expected. Steep waves can be expected. Seek safe harbor and take protective actions.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
    Jul 5
    A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of DE, DC, MD, NJ, PA, VA, WV until 1 AM EDT
    This graphic displays Severe Thunderstorm watch number 465 plotted on a map. The watch is in effect until 1:00 AM EDT. The watch includes parts of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. The threats associated with this watch are no tornadoes expected, isolated hail up to quarter size possible and scattered gusts up to 65 mph possible. There are 19,996,765 people in the watch along with 4802 schools and 291 hospitals.
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    NJSP - New Jersey State Police
    @NJSP
    Jul 6
    Turn Around Don't Drown! Do not drive through flooded roadways!
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    NWS New York NY
    @NWSNewYorkNY
    Jul 5
    A Flood Watch is in effect from this afternoon through Monday night. Multiple rounds of heavy showers and thunderstorms during this time could lead to flash flooding. See latest briefing here: weather.gov/media/okx/DssP… #NYCwx #NYwx #CTwx #NJwx
    Graphic showing a Flood Watch for our entire area.
    Day 1 ERO showing a slight risk for NYC north and west and a marginal risk for western CT and western Suffolk County.
    Day 2 ERO showing a slight risk for the entire area.
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    NWS Mount Holly
    @NWS_MountHolly
    Jul 5
    Another round of heavy showers & thunderstorms beginning late this afternoon into this evening could bring additional instances of flash flooding, especially in flood prone/urban areas. A Flood Watch is in effect for central and northern portions of our forecast area.
    Heavy showers and thunderstorms beginning late this afternoon into this evening could bring both flash flooding and severe weather. Additional flash flooding is possible Monday. 

The intensity and length of the extreme heat will enhance impacts to both people and infrastructure. This is not the kind of heat event we see every year, and could be the hottest period of weather the area has experienced in over a decade. The heat will be especially dangerous to the young, the elderly, and other vulnerable populations.

Scattered severe thunderstorms with damaging winds will be possible today and Sunday, mainly each late afternoon and evening

There is increasing confidence in the potential for flash flooding today, but especially Sunday afternoon and Sunday night.
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    NJOEM🇺🇸
    @ReadyNJ
    Jul 5
    Looking for relief from the heat? Visit a Cooling Center to stay cool in a safe, air-conditioned environment. To find a Cooling Center near you, contact NJ 2-1-1 or visit nj211.org. Stay hydrated, stay cool, and stay safe. #ReadyNJ
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    NJSP - New Jersey State Police
    @NJSP
    Jul 5
    ⚠️ Flash flooding can happen in minutes. Never drive through a flooded roadway. You don't know how deep the water is or if the road has been washed away. 🚗 Turn Around, Don't Drown. Follow road closures, use an alternate route, and stay weather aware.
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    NJSP - New Jersey State Police
    @NJSP
    Jul 4
    Beat the Heat! Need a place to cool off? Visit Ready.NJ.gov to find a Cooling Center near you. If one isn't listed in your area, call 211 or text 898211 for help. For emergencies, always call 9-1-1.
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