...FLASH FLOOD WATCH NOW IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...
The Flash Flood Watch is now in effect for
* Portions of Delaware, northeast Maryland, New Jersey, and
Pennsylvania, including the following areas, in Delaware,
Delaware Beaches, Inland Sussex, Kent, and New Castle. In
northeast Maryland, Caroline, Cecil, Kent MD, Queen Annes, and
Talbot. In New Jersey, Atlantic, Atlantic Coastal Cape May,
Camden, Cape May, Coastal Atlantic, Coastal Ocean, Cumberland,
Eastern Monmouth, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex,
Northwestern Burlington, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, Southeastern
Burlington, and Western Monmouth. In Pennsylvania, Berks,
Delaware, Eastern Chester, Eastern Montgomery, Lower Bucks,
Philadelphia, Upper Bucks, Western Chester, and Western
Montgomery.
* Through late tonight.
* Multiple additional rounds of showers and thunderstorms
producing locally heavy rain are possible through tonight. The
ground remains saturated in the region due to the recent heavy
rains associated with Tropical Storm Isaias, and this will make
it easier than usual for flash flooding to occur in areas that
receive heavy rainfall over a short duration.
* Areas of flash flooding are expected, especially in urban and
flood-prone areas. Small streams and creeks will also be
susceptible to flooding, especially those that remain elevated
from antecedent rainfall.
...FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT THROUGH LATE TONIGHT...
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has expanded the
* Flash Flood Watch to include a portion of east central
Pennsylvania, including the following areas, Lehigh and
Northampton.
* Through late tonight.
* Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms producing locally
heavy rain are possible through tonight. The ground remains
saturated in the region due to the recent heavy rains associated
with Tropical Storm Isaias, and this will make it easier than
usual for flash flooding to occur in areas that receive heavy
rainfall over a short duration.
* Areas of flash flooding are expected, especially in urban and
flood-prone areas. Small streams and creeks will also be
susceptible to flooding, especially those that remain elevated
from antecedent rainfall.