1,015 first-hand accounts of flood events in New Jersey, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →An onshore flow associated with low pressure along the mid-Atlantic coast, in combination with a new moon, produced moderate coastal flooding during the morning high tide on February 9th.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →Several clusters of thunderstorms associated with several shortwaves and a cold front became nearly stationary over Mercer County on the 29th and Hunderdon County on the morning of the 30th. Heavy rainfall over 5 inches occurred in these areas.
Read the full account →A tropical airmass associated with the remnants of Hurricane Florence combined with an approaching cold front to produce waves of showers and thunderstorms that resulted isolated flash flooding in northeast New Jersey.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and flash flooding from the afternoon of June 19 into the nighttime hours. Rainfall amounts of 3 to near 6 inches were reported in the counties of Gloucester, Camden and Burlington.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and flash flooding from the afternoon of June 19 into the nighttime hours. Rainfall amounts of 3 to near 6 inches were reported in the counties of Gloucester, Camden and Burlington.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and flash flooding from the afternoon of June 19 into the nighttime hours. Rainfall amounts of 3 to near 6 inches were reported in the counties of Gloucester, Camden and Burlington.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and flash flooding from the afternoon of June 19 into the nighttime hours. Rainfall amounts of 3 to near 6 inches were reported in the counties of Gloucester, Camden and Burlington.
Read the full account →Showers and thunderstorms produced heavy rainfall and flash flooding from the afternoon of June 19 into the nighttime hours. Rainfall amounts of 3 to near 6 inches were reported in the counties of Gloucester, Camden and Burlington.
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