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Flash Flooding Analysis

8:05 AM
The following rivers are at various stages of flooding via the latest updates from the National Weather Service:
MAJOR FLOODING:
Pompton Lakes- New Jersey
Pompton Plains- New Jersey
Little Falls- New Jersey
Boonton blw Reservoir- New Jersey
Pine Brook- New Jersey
Raritan River- New Jersey
MODERATE FLOODING:
Mahwah- New Jersey
Wanaque- New Jersey
Chatham- New Jersey
Millington- New Jersey
Blackwells Mills- New Jersey
Pemberton- New Jersey
MINOR FLOODING:
Gaylordsville- Connecticut
Mah-Suffern- [...]

Low pressure slowly exits, but another cloudy, damp day expected

7:30 AM
Another day and more rain.  That’s the best way to describe this dreary Monday morning.  Once again, the upper low that has plagued the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area since Thursday continues to drive Atlantic moisture into the northern Mid Atlantic.
A 996 MB surface low roughly 200 miles southeast of Long Island [...]

Preliminary Storm Recap

4:10 PM
Another round of rainfall is expected tonight with this storm, however the worst conditions are over.
The storm developed initially as a frontal boundary off the New Jersey coast.  As a strong upper low started to drive towards the Mississippi Valley, the low and eventually mid level winds began to veer to the southeast off [...]

Showers linger through tomorrow morning, excellent conditions on the way

11:20 AM
The area of low pressure responsible for widespread flooding, coastal flooding, and wind damage is finally starting to weaken over the central Mid Atlantic this morning.
The surface low and upper level structure of the storm have become vertically stacked.  What this means is the surface, 850 MB, 700 MB, and 500 MB low pressure [...]

Showers and thunderstorms moving east from the Atlantic

9:45 AM
The area of low pressure that has produced widespread flooding and wind damage continues to sit just southwest of the Philadelphia metropolitan area over central Maryland.
The low pressure system is currently drawing an area of showers and thunderstorms into the forecast area from the Atlantic.  These showers and thunderstorms are capable of heavy downpours, [...]

Rain and windy continues through this weekend

9:10 AM
Heavy rain and winds sustained at 15 to 25 mph have been observed since last night as the first round of heavy rain continues to move through the Philadelphia and New York City metropolitan area.
A break in the heavy rainfall is expected for late this morning into the early afternoon hours as a new [...]

Very heavy rain is on the way for New Jersey coast

8:59 PM
The coastal low is clearly becoming the primary low pressure system this evening as very strong lifting is developing off the coast along with a classic satellite signature of cyclogenesis.
The radar this hour is clearly showing an area of very heavy rain just south of Cape May, New Jersey moving north towards the coast. [...]

Wet rush hour marks the start of soaked weekend

3:50 PM
The rain is here and it is not going to be stopping any time soon through this weekend, which will be a perfect time to catch up on some movies, a good book, or perhaps finally conquer a very difficult video game.  What ever you do this weekend, it likely will not be done [...]

Live Coverage of the Heavy Rain Event of March 12-14, 2010

Live Coverage of the Heavy Rain Event of March 12-14, 2010
– Weather When Posted –Temperature: 41°F;Humidity: 86%;Heat Index: 41°F;Wind Chill: 32°F;Pressure: 30.03 in.;

Rainy weekend on the way

8:00 AM
An area of low pressure off the South Carolina coast this morning is expected to intensify and slowly move north towards the New Jersey coast over the next three days.  This low pressure system is expected to produce heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for some coastal flooding along the New Jersey coast [...]



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