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Thunderstorms and heavy rain knocked out power to 20,000 households statewide early in the evening of July 31.
Gov. Phil Murphy was away on a family vacation in Italy for the week. In his place Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way serves as acting ...
The tropical-like downpours triggered flash flooding, stranding some motorists and forcing them to abandon their ride.
On Thursday, July 31, Chantal McLaughlin was near the Hudson Line train departing at 3:51 p.m., when she recorded water pouring onto the train and subway track from the ceiling above it. The train was ...
New Jersey, prompting Acting Governor Tahesha Way to declare a state of emergency. Flash flood warnings were issued for Montclair and surrounding areas as severe thunderstorms hit the state. Footage ...
New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way issued a State of Emergency ahead of storms expected to bring heavy rainfall to Monmouth and Ocean counties Thursday.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for all of New Jersey and the surrounding region for July 31 to Aug. 1.
Dangerous torrential rainfall and flash flooding are underway in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast Thursday with millions at risk along the Interstate 95 corridor.<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Weather is expected to dump several inches of rain in the New York-New Jersey areas as residents make their evening commutes home.
Subways and major roadways have announced delays or outright closure as flash flooding sweeps through the tristate area.
Strong storms with the potential to cause dangerous flash flooding on Thursday sparked multiple alerts by the National Weather Service from northern Virginia to Connecticut.
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