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Torrential rain and flash flooding led to dramatic rescues in New Jersey as Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency.
Flash flood warnings were issued by the National Weather service Monday night as heavy storms rolled into the area. Flood warnings were issued for Morris, Warren, Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Hudson, Passaic, Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties, according to the National Weather Service.
New York and New Jersey hit by torrential rain and flash floods, forcing highway closures, suspending subway lines and flight delays.
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Heavy thunderstorms unleashed flash floods across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, crippling transit and air travel. Governor Murphy declared a state of emergency in New Jersey due to the intense rainfall and flooding.
For the second time in as many weeks Central Jersey towns were pelted by a storm July 14, this time bringing heavy rain and local street and highway flooding. Among the communities hardest hit were North Plainfield, Piscataway, Watchung, Plainfield, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, and Westfield.
Thousands across New Jersey lost power Monday, July 14, as severe storms blew through the region, toppling trees and knocking down wires.More than 4,600 customers were in the dark as of 6:45 p.m., utility officials said.
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More severe storms are possible Thursday in New Jersey after a tornado warning was issued in Atlantic and Ocean counties on Wednesday night. The National Weather Service said a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located northeast of Atlantic City at 11:16 p.