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Flash Flood Warning issued July 18 at 4:34PM EDT until July 18 at 8:45PM EDT by NWS Mount Holly NJ

FFWPHI The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for... East Central Ocean County in southern New Jersey... * Until 845 PM EDT. * At 434 PM EDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 0.5 and 1 inch of rain has fallen. The expected rainfall rate is 1 to 3 inches in 1 hour. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1.5 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE...Radar. IMPACT...Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas. * Some locations that may experience flash flooding include... Toms River, Seaside Heights, Mantoloking, Dover Beaches North, Dover Beaches South, Island Heights, Bay Head and Gilford Park.

Affected area
Ocean County
Last updated
Jul 18, 4:34 PM EDT
Expires
Sat, Jul 18, 8:45 PM EDT
Source
National Weather Service

What to do

Turn around...don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles.

Official source details

NWS event
Flash Flood Warning
Issued by
NWS Mount Holly NJ
Recommended response
Avoid
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