In Ridgewood, two trees fell within a block of each other, with one striking a house on McKinley Place and another blocking a road on Mountain Avenue. 1:04 Across North Jersey, the rain came down in torrents Wednesday and floodwaters rose with breathtaking speed as the remnants of Hurricane Ida swept through the region. Here's what to expect MondayĪs of 6:45 a.m., there is flooding on Route 17 northbound in Hasbrouck Heights that has shut down the two left lanes, leading to delays, according to 511 New Jersey. Wayne, New Jersey received 5.5 inches of rainfall while. rainfall totals over 1 inch, with locally heavier amounts, look possible. The forecast: More rain, flood warnings still in effect from Henri. Today Hourly Daily Morning 68 - Afternoon 78 2 Evening 68 1 Overnight 59 5 Don't Miss More Pounding Storms Expected Today How Long Will They Last Where Returning Wildfire Smoke Is Headed. The highest New Jersey rainfall totals were recorded in Central Jersey, where Flemington received a state-high 11 inches. Published OctoUpdated 9:30AM Severe Weather FOX 5 NY Rain fall totals Lots of rain fell during Tuesday's Nor'Easter. Wayne Nj Weather 10 Day Forecast Its still too soon soon for winter storm. Some areas continued to see issues Monday morning, though much of the flooding has stopped as the rain has slowed down. "We've had rainfall totals approaching double digits in some parts of New Jersey," National Weather Service meteorologist Dominic Ramunni said.ĭespite the heavy rain, New Jersey avoided strong winds, as Henri was downgraded to a tropical depression at 9 p.m. NJ Statewide Precipitation (Daily Total) NJ Statewide Relative Humidity (6 Hour Loop) NJ Statewide Relative Humidity (Daily Max). There is also a count of the number of days with wet weather, when precipitation amounts to 0.01 inches (0.25 millimetres) or more. Each place has a total for the amount of precipitation it usually receives in a year. ![]() Tropical Storm Henri tore through North Jersey on Sunday, bringing heavy rain that broke records in some towns and will continue to dump more rain in the area. The tables below give yearly averages for rainfall plus snowfall at cities and other locations in New Jersey. ![]() The 7.80' in Little Egg Harbor Township (Ocean) was the lowest monthly total in NJ. That likely wont be the last of the rain either, as the New York, New York office. The National Weather Service and the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network at Rutgers University compiled the totals and said the most rain fell in Lakewood from Friday through. Six other counties had maximums between 19.00-19.99' and only Ocean and Cape May counties had a station minimum under 10'. ESSEX COUNTY Maplewood: 1.93 inches West Caldwell: 1.77 inches Verona: 1.40 inches Newark: 1.07 inches GLOUCESTER COUNTY Monroe Twp: 0.81 inches Elk Twp: 0.56 inches Washington Twp: 0.43 inches Pitman: 0.38 inches East Greenwich: 0.30 inches Franklin Twp: 0.28 inches HUDSON COUNTY Kearny: 1.33 inches Jersey City: 0.58 inches Harrison: 0.53 inches HUNTERDON COUNTY Flemington: 7.46 inches Readington: 6.76 inches Lebanon: 5.94 inches Pittstown: 5.92 inches Kingwood: 4.80 inches Franklin Twp: 4.06 inches Clinton Twp: 4.02 inches Frenchtown: 3.61 inches Lambertville: 3.15 inches Union Twp: 2.62 inches Bethlehem: 1.70 inches Holland Twp: 1.68 inches Glen Gardner: 1.46 inches Hampton: 1.37 inches MERCER COUNTY Princeton: 7.77 inches (7.23 inches on July 30) Lawrence Twp: 3.92 inches Ewing: 2.14 inches Hopewell: 1.83 inches Pennington: 1.17 inches Trenton: 1.16 inches Hamilton Twp: 0.37 inches Robbinsville: 0.22 inches MIDDLESEX COUNTY Plainsboro: 5.72 inches Deans: 5.54 inches South Brunswick: 5.33 inches North Brunswick: 4.90 inches Cranbury Twp: 4.05 inches New Brunswick: 3.74 inches East Brunswick: 3.19 inches Old Bridge: 3.13 inches South River: 2.45 inches Piscataway: 2.17 inches Helmetta: 1.73 inches Edison: 1.56 inches Woodbridge: 1.07 inches South Plainfield: 1.03 inches MONMOUTH COUNTY Matawan: 2.44 inches Keyport: 2.14 inches Brielle: 2.02 inches Long Branch: 1.68 inches Ocean Twp: 1.50 inches Rumson: 1.17 inches Colts Neck: 1.01 inches Howell: 0.69 inches Upper Freehold: 0.62 inches Eatontown: 0.54 inches Red Bank: 0.44 inches MORRIS COUNTY Jefferson: 3.33 inches Morris Twp: 2.73 inches Boonton: 2.49 inches Denville: 2.35 inches Long Hill Twp: 2.09 inches Mendham Twp: 2.02 inches Parsippany: 1.91 inches Rockaway Twp: 1.69 inches Chester Twp: 1.66 inches Mendham: 1.89 inches Florham Park: 1.70 inches Chatham: 1.63 inches Randolph: 1.43 inches Rockaway: 1.37 inches Roxbury: 1.23 inches Mine Hill: 1.07 inches Mount Olive: 1.Watch Video: Drone video of NJ neighborhood flooded by Tropical Storm Henri The National Weather Service reports that Wayne saw just over five inches of rain as of 3:45 a.m.
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