Weather
Flash Flood Warning In Northern Somerset County Until 1:45 p.m. Monday
The NWS has parts of the county under the warning until 1:45 p.m. Small creeks and streams may flood, as may urban areas and roadways.
SOMERSET COUNTY, NJ — Heavy rain across New Jersey has sparked a flash flood warning in northern Somerset County, according to the National Weather Service.
The NWS has parts of the county under the warning until 1:45 p.m. Small creeks and streams may flood, as may urban areas and roadways.
There may be as many as 2-4 inches of rain in one hour.
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Some locations that may experience flash flooding may include:
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Somerville, Bridgewater, Peapack And Gladstone, Lebanon, Far
Hills, White House Station, Martinsville, Basking Ridge,
Bernardsville, and Raritan.
This includes I-78 between mile markers 22 and 37, and I-287 between mile markers 15 and 28.
The National Weather Service advises people not to drive down flooded roads or around barricades, and to report flooding to local emergency services.
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