Flood Watches, Warnings in Effect for Philadelphia and South Jersey
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- A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in New Jersey.
- A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m. tonight for the wider Philadelphia region.
- Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground following Sunday night's severe storms.
- The storm threat is concentrated to the south, with Delaware and South Jersey at the highest risk this afternoon.
- Citizen user videos are showing flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area.
- Residents are urged to avoid flooded roadways at all costs. Never attempt to drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
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Conditions should improve Tuesday with a break from storms. Beautiful weather returns Wednesday with sunshine, lower humidity, and a high of 85°.
Sunday night's storms were described as a "life-threatening situation" by NBC10. The ground is already saturated, meaning even moderate rainfall could cause additional flooding.
Citizen user videos show flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area. Avoid flooded roadways and never drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground. Delaware and South Jersey face the highest flash flood risk this afternoon.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in NJ. A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.
The address reported for this incident has changed to Philadelphia.
Standing water covers part of the road. Use caution traveling in the area.
Incident reported at 1701 Delancey St.
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Conditions should improve Tuesday with a break from storms. Beautiful weather returns Wednesday with sunshine, lower humidity, and a high of 85°.
Sunday night's storms were described as a "life-threatening situation" by NBC10. The ground is already saturated, meaning even moderate rainfall could cause additional flooding.
Citizen user videos show flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area. Avoid flooded roadways and never drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground. Delaware and South Jersey face the highest flash flood risk this afternoon.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in NJ. A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.
The address reported for this incident has changed to Philadelphia.
Standing water covers part of the road. Use caution traveling in the area.
Incident reported at 1701 Delancey St.
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Conditions should improve Tuesday with a break from storms. Beautiful weather returns Wednesday with sunshine, lower humidity, and a high of 85°.
Sunday night's storms were described as a "life-threatening situation" by NBC10. The ground is already saturated, meaning even moderate rainfall could cause additional flooding.
Citizen user videos show flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area. Avoid flooded roadways and never drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground. Delaware and South Jersey face the highest flash flood risk this afternoon.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in NJ. A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.
The address reported for this incident has changed to Philadelphia.
Standing water covers part of the road. Use caution traveling in the area.
Incident reported at 1701 Delancey St.
Go LIVE on Citizen safely share conditions in your area.
Conditions should improve Tuesday with a break from storms. Beautiful weather returns Wednesday with sunshine, lower humidity, and a high of 85°.
Sunday night's storms were described as a "life-threatening situation" by NBC10. The ground is already saturated, meaning even moderate rainfall could cause additional flooding.
Citizen user videos show flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area. Avoid flooded roadways and never drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground. Delaware and South Jersey face the highest flash flood risk this afternoon.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in NJ. A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.
The address reported for this incident has changed to Philadelphia.
Standing water covers part of the road. Use caution traveling in the area.
Incident reported at 1701 Delancey St.
Go LIVE on Citizen safely share conditions in your area.
Conditions should improve Tuesday with a break from storms. Beautiful weather returns Wednesday with sunshine, lower humidity, and a high of 85°.
Sunday night's storms were described as a "life-threatening situation" by NBC10. The ground is already saturated, meaning even moderate rainfall could cause additional flooding.
Citizen user videos show flooded roads and stuck vehicles across the Philadelphia area. Avoid flooded roadways and never drive through standing water — turn around, don't drown.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected to develop this afternoon over already saturated ground. Delaware and South Jersey face the highest flash flood risk this afternoon.
A flash flood warning is in effect until 2:15 p.m. today for Philadelphia, Bucks, Delaware, and Montgomery counties in PA, and Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in NJ. A broader flood watch remains in effect until 8 p.m.
The address reported for this incident has changed to Philadelphia.
Standing water covers part of the road. Use caution traveling in the area.
Incident reported at 1701 Delancey St.
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THIS ENTIRE CITYS UNDERGROUND DRAINING IS BEING CLOGGED BY YEARS AND YEARS OF LITTERING. its finally catching up. BLOCKS THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOODING ARR LATELY. WATER GOING INTO HOUSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. also so many people hire their selves or people to do half back end work and rigging that only makes things worse. People better wake up.
In ready for mother nature to turn the broiler off
Sooooo who’s ready for Halloween 🎃
If the city would regularly clean the sewers, they wouldn't be flooding in the streets
That and if 1 out of every 2 people didn't litter . If people started cleaning up bad piling dirt, stones, leaves. If people maintained their property correctly. Only if....
THIS ENTIRE CITYS UNDERGROUND DRAINING IS BEING CLOGGED BY YEARS AND YEARS OF LITTERING. its finally catching up. BLOCKS THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOODING ARR LATELY. WATER GOING INTO HOUSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. also so many people hire their selves or people to do half back end work and rigging that only makes things worse. People better wake up.
In ready for mother nature to turn the broiler off
Sooooo who’s ready for Halloween 🎃
If the city would regularly clean the sewers, they wouldn't be flooding in the streets
That and if 1 out of every 2 people didn't litter . If people started cleaning up bad piling dirt, stones, leaves. If people maintained their property correctly. Only if....
THIS ENTIRE CITYS UNDERGROUND DRAINING IS BEING CLOGGED BY YEARS AND YEARS OF LITTERING. its finally catching up. BLOCKS THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOODING ARR LATELY. WATER GOING INTO HOUSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. also so many people hire their selves or people to do half back end work and rigging that only makes things worse. People better wake up.
In ready for mother nature to turn the broiler off
Sooooo who’s ready for Halloween 🎃
If the city would regularly clean the sewers, they wouldn't be flooding in the streets
That and if 1 out of every 2 people didn't litter . If people started cleaning up bad piling dirt, stones, leaves. If people maintained their property correctly. Only if....
THIS ENTIRE CITYS UNDERGROUND DRAINING IS BEING CLOGGED BY YEARS AND YEARS OF LITTERING. its finally catching up. BLOCKS THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOODING ARR LATELY. WATER GOING INTO HOUSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. also so many people hire their selves or people to do half back end work and rigging that only makes things worse. People better wake up.
In ready for mother nature to turn the broiler off
Sooooo who’s ready for Halloween 🎃
If the city would regularly clean the sewers, they wouldn't be flooding in the streets
That and if 1 out of every 2 people didn't litter . If people started cleaning up bad piling dirt, stones, leaves. If people maintained their property correctly. Only if....
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THIS ENTIRE CITYS UNDERGROUND DRAINING IS BEING CLOGGED BY YEARS AND YEARS OF LITTERING. its finally catching up. BLOCKS THAT HAVE NEVER SEEN FLOODING ARR LATELY. WATER GOING INTO HOUSES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. also so many people hire their selves or people to do half back end work and rigging that only makes things worse. People better wake up.
In ready for mother nature to turn the broiler off
Sooooo who’s ready for Halloween 🎃
If the city would regularly clean the sewers, they wouldn't be flooding in the streets
That and if 1 out of every 2 people didn't litter . If people started cleaning up bad piling dirt, stones, leaves. If people maintained their property correctly. Only if....