
New Jersey Flooding: For New York City and several key areas in the northeast, a lightning warning of floods and several key areas has been released, and this Monday placed more than 50 million Americans. The National Meteorological Service (NWS) warned against the increased risk of lightning floods, while some regions face potentially life -threatening conditions.
New York City, Washington DC, Baltimore, Newark and Arlington – including Reagan National Airport – remain on Monday evening in high readiness for heavy floods.
In New Jersey, the Western Union district was marked for possible dangerous flash floods, while Bergen County and New York’s Westchester County are also under active lightning flood warnings.
On Monday evening heavy rain rushed large orders in the northeast and middle Atlantic, flooding parts of New York and North New Jersey and forcing parts of the main passages to close, the officials said.
New Providence, New Jersey “Flooded”
Shots circulating on social media showed heavy floods in New Providence, NJ, Union County, about 25 million from New York.
Kelly Martins, a spokesman for the region, said that large floods had influenced a large part of the region and that water rescue equipment was deployed, even if no death was reported.
The mayor of Metuchen, NJ, southwest of Manhattan in Middlesex County, said that much of the district “is experiencing significant floods”, forcing several roads to close.
On Monday on Monday, heavy lightning floods of New York City, Westchester County, Staren Island and Rockland County, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, Union, Fairfield, Sullivan, Dutchess, Ulster and Warren were hit.
Weather in NYC Today: Time Storm Time
According to the National Meteorological Service (NWS), most of the expected rain will drop in 3 to 6 hours from mid -afternoon to midnight:
Monday: 50% chance of showers and storms, especially after 14:00 usually cloudy, with almost 81 high.
Monday evening: probably and maybe a storm. Cloudy, with a stable temperature of approximately 78. The chance of clotting is 60%.
Weather in NYC Today: Published Warning of Floods
From 14:00 to midnight, a flood watch for Northeastern New Jersey, the lower valley of Hudson, Southwestern Connecticut and New York City were released.
New York City and Southwestern Connecticut: Insulated to scattered cases of lightning floods. NWS says the region is likely to be seen around the thumb of rain, with up to 3 ”possible locally.
Northeastern New Jersey and a large part of the lower valley of Hudson: Disalled into numerous cases of lightning floods. NWS says the region will probably see 1 to 3 “rain, with up to 5” possible locally.
“These rains are a little everywhere, but indicating the 2-3” inch of the rain could be squeezed in the next 48 hours, “Woods said.
NWS says: “isolated serious storms with harmful wind gusts above 58 mph” are possible, especially for northeast New Jersey and the lower valley of Hudson.
Warning of Floods in New York
In the New York City, the National Meteorological Service warned against “scattered cases of lightning floods” and on Monday issued level 2 out of 4 risks for lightning floods.
The highest threat to the floods was in New Jersey, west of the Hudson River. In some parts of the region, up to three inches of precipitation per hour were possible. Any storm in the city would most likely come later in the evening, between 19:00.
On Tuesday, the system is expected to move to the south and move the highest risk of flooding to a more middle Atlantic, from parts of the northwest North Carolina to South New Jersey. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and parts of Delaware are below level 2 of 4 risks for lightning floods.
New York Flash Flash Warning Map
The FEMA service center classifies the flood risk zones in New York and emphasizes high-risk areas such as Staren Island, Westchester and Rockland County-regions vulnerable to floods due to their coastal placement and low altitude.
According to FEMA, these zones include 100 -year -old floodplains (in, ae, zones) and 500 -year -old areas of slight risk (zone x).
The current National Meteorological Service (NWS) Flash Flash Flood covers a wide range of three-central areas, including Southern Fairfield County in Connecticut, Westchester and Rockland County in New York and Bergen County in New Jersey.
Specific high-risk NWS places include Laguardia, Stamford, White Plains, Port Chester, Greenwich, Scarsdale, Tappan and Rye Brook-Oblasti, which now reinforce dangerous floods and serious weather impacts.
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