...FLOODING POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY...
.STRONG LOW PRESSURE WILL TRACK FROM THE GREAT LAKES INTO QUEBEC
WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A TRAILING COLD FRONT WILL PUSH
THROUGH THE REGION WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND BE OFF THE COAST BY
THURSDAY MORNING. THE COMBINATION OF RAIN AND MELTING SNOW COULD
PRODUCE FLOODING.
...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
THURSDAY AFTERNOON...
THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF NORTHERN DELAWARE...NEW JERSEY AND PENNSYLVANIA...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN NORTHERN DELAWARE...NEW
CASTLE. IN NEW JERSEY...CAMDEN...GLOUCESTER...HUNTERDON...
MERCER...MIDDLESEX...NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON...SALEM...
SOMERSET AND WESTERN MONMOUTH. IN PENNSYLVANIA...BERKS...
DELAWARE...EASTERN CHESTER...EASTERN MONTGOMERY...LEHIGH...
LOWER BUCKS...PHILADELPHIA...UPPER BUCKS...WESTERN CHESTER AND
WESTERN MONTGOMERY.
* FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON
* THE COMBINATION OF MELTING SNOW AND PERIODS OF HEAVY RAIN
COULD PRODUCE WIDESPREAD LOW-LYING... POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MINOR TO MODERATE RIVER
FLOODING IS POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY ACROSS THE
RARITAN AND PASSAIC BASINS OF NEW JERSEY AND THE SCHUYLKILL
BASIN IN PENNSYLVANIA.
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