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Flood Watch

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wild Weather Forecast Now Through Monday

The National Weather Service is already issuing flood advisories for the area.

The National Weather service has put central New Jersey, including the Woodbridge and Middlesex County area, under a Flood Watch in anticipation of heavy rains, wind, and water coming our way.  Heavy rain is forecast to fall across the region beginning at 4 pm Sunday through Monday. Rainfall totals could run from 2 to 3-1/2 inches, with the higher amounts expected in the northern part of the state. Winds are to reach between 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. The National Weather Service said that although the region has had a lack of rainfall as of late, a sudden influx of rain could result in flooding streams and small rivers, along with the possibility of urban flooding. Those living flood-prone areas, such as those in various areas…

slyfox1961

3:49 pm on Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Please explain how the owners of a business in America (The CCC) should not make a profit or have a return on their investment because your house is in a flood plain? Maybe all business in America should cease to operate until your flooding issues are resolved?   more ›

Friday, September 23, 2011

NWS Cancels Small Stream Flood Alert

Rain to continue over the weekend.

Update: The National Weather Service (NWS) has cancelled its small stream flood advisory for the Middlesex County area. More than an inch of rain has fallen since early Friday morning and there's more to come, according to the NWS, who earlier issued a flood alert for the local region on Friday, Sept 24. -------------------- Given the saturated conditions from Hurricane Irene and subsequent rain, Woodbridge residents in flood-prone areas should be on the lookout for excessive water conditions. Homeowners who live in the following areas should move their vehicles to higher ground and be prepared to evacuate if they receive a Reverse 911 call from township authorities are: In Woodbridge Proper: In Avenel: In Colonia: Township officials, …

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