[MTHOLLYSVRWX] PHI Flash Flood Watch 03:31:15.6719

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Thu May 17 03:31:15 EDT 2018


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FFAPHI

Flood Watch
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
330 AM EDT Thu May 17 2018

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New Castle-Kent-Inland Sussex-Delaware Beaches-Cecil-Kent MD-
Queen Annes-Talbot-Caroline-Warren-Hunterdon-Somerset-Middlesex-
Western Monmouth-Eastern Monmouth-Mercer-Salem-Gloucester-Camden-
Northwestern Burlington-Ocean-Cumberland-Atlantic-Cape May-
Atlantic Coastal Cape May-Coastal Atlantic-Coastal Ocean-
Southeastern Burlington-Berks-Lehigh-Northampton-Delaware-
Philadelphia-Western Chester-Eastern Chester-Western Montgomery-
Eastern Montgomery-Upper Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Wilmington, Dover, Georgetown,
Rehoboth Beach, Elkton, Chestertown, Centreville, Easton, Denton,
Washington, Flemington, Somerville, New Brunswick, Freehold,
Sandy Hook, Trenton, Pennsville, Glassboro, Camden, Cherry Hill,
Moorestown, Mount Holly, Jackson, Millville, Hammonton,
Cape May Court House, Ocean City, Atlantic City,
Long Beach Island, Wharton State Forest, Reading, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Media, Philadelphia, Honey Brook, Oxford,
West Chester, Kennett Square, Collegeville, Pottstown,
Norristown, Lansdale, Chalfont, Perkasie, Morrisville,
and Doylestown
330 AM EDT Thu May 17 2018

...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM THIS EVENING THROUGH LATE
FRIDAY NIGHT...

The Flood Watch continues for

* Delaware, northeast Maryland, most of New Jersey, and portions
  of southeast Pennsylvania.

* From tonight through late Friday night

* Periods of light to moderate rain will continue today, and then
  heavier rainfall will move into the area later tonight. Periods
  of moderate to heavy rain will persist through at least Friday
  night, and possibly into the weekend. General rainfall amounts
  of 2 to 4 inches are expected over the next 72 hours with the
  highest totals occurring along and south of the Interstate 78
  corridor. Locally higher amounts over 5 inches are possible in
  slow-moving thunderstorms.

* A variety of flooding types are possible. Low-lying and poor
  drainage flooding will be the most common type of flooding to
  develop. Flash flooding will also be possible if thunderstorms
  repeatedly move over the same locations, especially in urban
  areas where rainfall runoff is maximized and where small
  creeks and streams respond quickly. Flash flooding occurs
  quicker than other types flooding due to the torrential rain
  thunderstorms can produce in a short amount of time. Several
  days of excessive runoff will eventually lead to a risk of
  flooding in larger streams and rivers though the extent of the
  flooding will depend on where the heaviest rain falls.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on
current forecasts.

If you live across the Passaic, Raritan, and Rancocas basins in
New Jersey or the Neshaminy, Schuylkill, and Brandywine basins
across Pennsylvania and Delaware, keep an eye on later river
forecasts. These forecasts, as well as all of our hydrologic
forecasts, can be accessed via our Advanced Hydrologic Prediction
Service website. Those living in areas prone to flooding should
be prepared to take action should flooding develop.

&&

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