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New Jersey remains under a state of emergency after heavy rains brought flash flooding to a number of towns including Plainfield where two people were killed in the flooding.
After the July 14 storm flooded areas of New Jersey, the National Weather Service issued an alert for more extreme weather ahead.
At 9:20 a.m. on Wednesday, the National Weather Service reported an air quality alert in effect until 11 p.m. for Passaic, Hudson, Bergen, Essex and Union counties.
NYC could be in play for another heat wave this week, with the potential for more heavy rain, storms and flash flooding due to the hot and humid conditions.
High humidity and scorching summer heat will lead to the risk of severe storms and ongoing flash flooding events in the coming days.It will be hazy and hot on Wednesday, July 16, and Thursday, July 17 ...
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in ...
With a hot and juicy atmosphere, torrential downpours and flash flooding are back in play for at least part of New Jersey ...
Wednesday night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1 and 4 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 74.
The deadliest modern-era storm, with 38 fatalities in New Jersey, was Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Amid recent flooding, here ...
Rescuers failed to reach the women on July 14 after their car was trapped by rising floodwaters, both reportedly drowned in the storm ...
Forecasters warned more rain and flash flood risk is expected on July 15 after storms flooded out roads the day before.
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