From accu weather weve been tracking the rain on and off throughout the day. Rain starting to fill in once again along 95 corridor and points to the north and west. We had a lull earlier but that moisture is starting to come in from the south to north direct, heavy rain right now across close to sections of new jersey. Were going tighter on street level with Storm Tracker 6. You can see pockets of rain into medford lakes, same thing in hammonton. Atlantic city expressway dealing with pockets of moisture, and delaware between wilmington and smyrna in a we got the pockets of heavy rain. Storm tracker 6 live double scan radar 3d showing rain coming in the south to north direct, starting to move in across much of the delaware and Lehigh Valleys and heavy rain as well across the areas in new england. As far as the rain weve seen so far in newark, a little more than an inch of a quarter. 1. 22 inch, harvey cedars. More is likely. The Flash Flood Watch stays until midnight on the i95 corridor
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