Hurricane Erin, New Jersey and rip current
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Flash flood warnings in New Jersey
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Sunday's thunderstorms created dramatic rainfall disparities across the state, with some towns receiving a month's worth of rain and others getting no rain at all.
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Courier-Post on MSNHow will Hurricane Erin impact South Jersey? NWS issues alerts
Flooding, rip current and small craft weather alerts were issued by the NWS for South Jersey as result of Hurricane Erin.
TRENTON, N.J. - New Jersey has declared a state of emergency, due to the potential for flash flooding, severe thunderstorms, intense rainfall, and damaging wind gusts, according to a news release on the state governor's website.
The tri-state area is looking at a slightly upgraded risk for severe weather later Wednesday, with the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center increasing the likelihood well ahead of the potential threat.
The National Weather Service's office in Mount Holly issued a flood watch for portions of central, northern, and northwest New Jersey from the afternoon of July 16 through late that night.
The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood advisory for Cape May County, New Jersey. Low-lying areas may experience up to six inches of flooding., US News,