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Flash Flood — Bergen, NJ

Aug 21, 2021

Showers and thunderstorms streaming northward well ahead of approaching Hurricane Henri resulted in flash flooding across portions of northeast New Jersey. This rainfall developed in a moisture-rich environment, with the 8pm sounding from Upton, NY recording precipitable water values around 2.25 inches. Rainfall totals from this predecessor rainfall event ranged from 1-4 inches, with the ASOS at Teterboro Airport reporting 2.40 inches and a COOP observer in Harrison reporting 2.91 inches.

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 981819). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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