New Jersey flash flooding sparks state of emergency
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At least one person was killed and 13 others, including a 7-year-old, were injured in a lightning strike at an outdoor archery club in southern New Jersey on Wednesday evening, according to officials.
Severe storms hammered parts of the tri-state area Monday afternoon into the late evening hours, flooding City subways, prompting dozens of water rescues and triggering a state of emergency in hard-hit parts of New Jersey.
A lightning strike at an archery range in New Jersey killed a man and injured 13 others Wednesday evening, according to police.
With a hot and juicy atmosphere, torrential downpours and flash flooding are back in play for at least part of New Jersey late Wednesday.
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Reading Eagle on MSNHeat advisory in effect for Thursday for parts of PA and NJThe National Weather Service issued a heat advisory that includes Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh and Montgomery counties, as well as Mercer County in New Jersey.
The National Weather Service is forecasting seven more days of unsettled weather across New Jersey, with daily chances of showers and
Flash flood warnings were issued by the National Weather service Monday night as heavy storms rolled into the area. Flood warnings were issued for Morris, Warren, Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Hudson, Passaic, Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties, according to the National Weather Service.
The area should see highs in the 80s on July 15, with parts of northeast NJ potentially reaching a heat index of 95, according to NWS New York.