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Major Flood Stage Levels Expected In Conshohocken: Police

Police will continue to update Conshohocken residents if evacuations are necessary or shelter-in-place orders are issued.

Conshohocken Police say residents should be prepared for flooding as the remains of Hurricane Ida move through Montgomery County.
Conshohocken Police say residents should be prepared for flooding as the remains of Hurricane Ida move through Montgomery County. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

CONSHOHOCKEN, PA — Conshohocken Police say residents should be prepared for flooding as the remains of Hurricane Ida move through Montgomery County.

"We anticipate that the Borough will surpass major flood stage levels tomorrow, Thursday, September 2nd," the police department wrote on Facebook. Police will continue to update Conshohocken residents if evacuations are necessary or shelter-in-place orders are issued.

Known areas of flooding include:

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  • Colwell Lane between West 5th Avenue and West Elm Street.
  • Conshohocken riverbank areas and secondary streets near the riverbank:
    • Riverwalk and Londonbury apartment complexes
    • The Marriott
    • SEPTA parking lot
    • Washington Street
    • Cherry Street
    • Harry Street
    • Stoddard Avenue
    • Ash Street up to East Elm Street

The police department also said there will be no trash collection on the East Side Thursday, September 2.

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