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How Much Rain Did Camden County See In Wednesday's Storm?
As the National Weather Service assesses the damage from Wednesday's storm, here's how much rainfall Camden County saw Wednesday night.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — The National Weather Service is set to investigate areas of New Jersey Thursday morning that saw significant damage and possible tornado activity during Wednesday night’s storm.
Camden County was under a Tornado Warning Wednesday night, but it didn't appear to have been struck by one. There was a lot of water, though, as parts of Camden County saw nearly 4 inches of rain. Below are the rainfall totals for Wednesday night’s storm, according to the National Weather Service:
- Pennsauken Twp 1.1 ESE 3.57 in
- Haddon Township 3.55 in
- Pennsauken 1 N 3.18 in
- Mount Ephraim 2.60 in
- Blue Anchor 2.44 in
- Winslow Twp 5.7 SSE 2.23 in
- Winslow Twp. 3.5 W 1.50 in
- Blue Anchor 1.37 in
The full scope of the damage caused by the storm won't be known until the National Weather Service conducts on-site assessments. That generally takes place the day after the storm. Read more here: VIDEOS: Confirmed Tornado Rips Through South Jersey
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The storm that brought similar damage across the state led Gov. Phil Murphy to declare a statewide state of emergency Wednesday night. At least one person died, and two others were missing in Passaic, as floodwaters from the Passaic River inundated part of the city. Read more here: 1 Dead As Flooding Traps Drivers, Tornadoes Devastate New Jersey
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