Heavy rain triggers flash flooding in Camden
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After a blistering heat wave, a dousing of heavy rain this week caused flooding across the region. Experts said it could have been worse.
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Over a dozen New York City beaches have been put under a swimming advisory due to high levels of bacteria following days of heavy rain that slammed the region.
Heavy rain and flooding are breaking a heat wave that gripped New York City and much of the Northeast last week. Flash flood warnings were issued Monday for parts of New York, Philadelphia and New Jersey as rounds of storms moved through the area.
On Monday, parts of New Jersey were underwater, downed trees were blocking roads in Connecticut and there was a flash flood warning in New York City.
More heavy rain and thunderstorms are bearing down on New York City as the region continues to cope with scattered power outages and flooding left behind by strong July 4 weekend storms. Multiple waves of heavy rain and storms are expected through Monday night and could produce total rainfall up to 3 inches,
After nearly a week of stifling heat, temperatures are finally coming down for the tri-state. Our weather threat, however, is not completely over. The extreme heat finally broke after a second night of severe storms whipped through our area.
New York City remains under a flood watch as heavy rain and storms batter the region. Officials warn that heavy rain through Tuesday could cause rapid flooding in basements, which may be life-threatening.
