Severe thunderstorm warnings issued in parts of N.J. as strong storms arrive with damaging winds, soaking rain
Some of Thursday night's thunderstorms could pack damaging winds, and some could drop very heavy rain, posing a threat of flash flooding.
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Some of Thursday night's thunderstorms could pack damaging winds, and some could drop very heavy rain, posing a threat of flash flooding.
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Still Watching. The Star-Ledger (NJ.com) frames it as "Severe thunderstorm warnings issued in parts of N.J. as strong storms arrive with damagin...". WBAL Baltimore (Hearst) frames it as "Severe thunderstorm watch in effect for much of Maryland".
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Some of Thursday night's thunderstorms could pack damaging winds, and some could drop very heavy rain, posing a threat of flash flooding.
A flood watch is in effect for some Susquehanna Valley counties on Thursday as storms could bring torrential downpours and damaging winds.
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued Thursday evening for southern Coos County.
Meteorologist Alena Lee says strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Thursday afternoon bringing the threat of damaging wind and flooding rain to the Baltimore area.