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Eventdex · Heavy Rain

MERCER

5172742

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event_typeHeavy Rain
ncei_event_id5,172,742
episode_id1,101,463
begin_utc2000-08-12T18:00:00+00:00
end_utc2000-08-12T20:00:00+00:00
stateNEW JERSEY
cz_typeC
cz_nameMERCER
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceAWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
episode_narrativeThunderstorms with copious amounts of rain drifted across northwestern Burlington County during the afternoon and early evening of the 12th. The heaviest rain fell in a swath from Willingboro east through Westampton and Southampton Townships. Residential and poor drainage flooding was reported in Burlington City, Edgewater Park and Willingboro. An off-duty National Weather Service Employee in Willingboro reported that 3 inches of rain fell in 45 minutes. Four major roadways were closed. Farther to the east, two roadways were closed in Westampton Township and U.S. Route 206 was closed in both Eastampton and Southampton Townships. The Rancocas Creek caused some low lying farmland flooding in Eastampton and Southampton Townships. Storm totals included 3.08 inches in Willingboro, 2.31 inches in New Lisbon, 2.14 inches in Lumberton Township and 2.12 inches in Mount Holly. Although no stream flooding was reported, heavy rain in nearby Camden and Mercer Counties produced some poor drainage flooding. In Camden County, U.S. Route 130 from Collingswood to the Airport Circle was flooded. Storm totals included 2.17 inches in Somerdale (Camden County), 1.97 inches in Trenton (Mercer County), 1.65 inches in Pennsauken (Camden County) and 1.43 inches in Hightstown (Mercer County)
year2,000

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MERCER — Heavy Rain — TerraPulse