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Eventdex · Heavy Rain

WARREN

5328268

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event_typeHeavy Rain
ncei_event_id5,328,268
episode_id1,165,045
begin_utc2003-12-11T10:00:00+00:00
end_utc2003-12-11T17:00:00+00:00
stateNEW JERSEY
cz_typeC
cz_nameWARREN
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceAWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
episode_narrativeHeavy rain and runoff from the melting snow produced widespread poor drainage flooding on the morning of the 11th in Warren and Sussex Counties. In Sussex County, Vernon Crossing Road was closed in Vernon Township. Storm totals included 2.45 inches in Stewartsville (Warren County), 2.30 inches in Columbia (Warren County), 2.20 inches in Phillipsburg (Warren County) and 2.06 inches in Belvidere (Warren County), 1.87 inches in Andover (Sussex County), 1.53 inches in Newton (Sussex County) and 1.42 inches in Sussex (Sussex County). The heavy rain was caused by an intense low pressure system at both the surface and aloft that developed over the Southern Plains on the 9th. The primary low pressure system moved toward the Great Lakes on the morning of the 10th while a secondary low pressure system was forming near the upper air support over the Tennessee Valley. This secondary low pressure system continued to intensify and was located over North Carolina the evening of the 10th, near Philadelphia around 7 a.m. EST on the 11th and in western Connecticut early in the evening on the 11th. This secondary low pressure system helped wring the moisture in the atmosphere from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean onto the region.
year2,003

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WARREN — Heavy Rain — TerraPulse