Around the barnegat area, Atlantic City and then pushing off of cape may the heaviest of the rain. However, right behind that system, we still have a flood concern around the philadelphia area. Well talk about that in a moment but as we move down the shore you can see around cape may also, lewes Rehoboth Beach still looking at very heavy rain and perhaps a little bit of hail out of that system, and then you can see were drying out behind this and tomorrow looks much improved but take a look. We still have that Flash Flood Warning until 12 45. That includes philadelphia, toward the Cherry Hill Mall area moving toward Willingboro Pemberton and sections of Burlington County. How much rain did we see . We saw a little over 2inches right around the heart of the area. So flash flood concern continues out there with ponding on the roadways and some of the damage reports coming in across the area some ease trees down in sections of Chester County, also, north and west of philadelphia. New cast
Hours. This was the first band of storms that moved through chester, montgomery and pushing past bucks county. Heavy rainfall Flash Flood Warnings in effect in those areas. Look at the heavy rainfall and lots of lightning just to the west of glassboro, glassboro seeing the heavy rainfall is moving towards gloucester right now and into camden county. This particular area of storms is reaching into south philadelphia producing heavy rain. Got some lightning there as well. Part of why weve issued a first alert weather day fmr today. Localized flooding is possible because of the heavy downpours and the threat of that will continue this afternoon. Weve already seen some severe thunderstorms this morning with the potentially damaging winds bringing down tree limbs and power lines. Cant rule that out later today either. The forecast is calling for storminess ahead. Well go through the day hour by hour when i come back in ten minutes. Lets see how this is affecting the roads this morning. Firs
Two, in some spots more than three inches of rain. There you can see active thunderstorms moving through Northampton County clearing the allentown area. Flood warnings in effect for pennsylvania and south jersey. Flash flooding can occur even after the heaviest rain has ended because it takes some time for the runoff to accumulate and cause the flooding. Be on the look jut for flooded streets this morning. The thunderstorm threat stays with us this morning and into this afternoon. Well go through it hour by hour with the future cast when i come back in ten minutes to show you where the strongest storms are expected to pop up later today. Lets see how the traffic is moving. First alert traffic reporter Jessica Boyington. Jessica . Were looking live at the boulevard around fox street. You can actually see how wet the roadways are right here. Southbound lanes headed towards the schuylkill expressway, theres not a lot of volume. Definitely something to watch out for. You can see which cars
The National Weather service has flash flood warnings in effect until 12 45, for another 15 minces for laebtic and ocean and burlington counties and watch for the heavy rain, causing high tide to get the runoff there. Stormtracker 6 live double scan showing us we have rain in the region, lets go closer and see who is hardest hit fortescue Sea Isle City and right along route 49 and route 40 in hammon hammonton and the heaviest is in Atlantic City. And media and woodbury, and steady light rain and Medford Lakes and trenton is starting to dry out and droir in coatesville. And predominantly the rain is on i95 and areas east. Here is what to expect the heaviest on i95 and areas east, locally 2 inches of rain and more flooding is possible especially along the coastline we have had had so much rain and we are getting stronger storms there stormtracker 6 live double scan showing its unusual to have an area of low pressure that is strong and organized coming through the area. We have showers pi
Exit. Working to the north and that will sink to the south in Delaware County in the next 15 minutes, so it is moving along and not creating any Flooding Issues at the present time. And the impressive rain totals super soakers, in plainfield, 4. 5 inches of rain where there was a lot of flooding franklin township, 4. 33 inches and Atlantic City and east Galloway Township 3 and 4 inches of rain and limerick over 2 inches of rain earlier, but the dew points the measure of how much moisture is in the air we saw flooding downpours because the dew points were in the 70s and that releases a lot of rain and north and west the line of where the downpours are are falling into the 50s and 60s and the droir air is coming in from the northwest to the southeast, and will invade quickly overnight tonight and set up a couple of days ahead. And well talk about some spectacular weather in the full accuweather forecast. Talk again soon, stay on top of the watches and warnings by going to 6abc. Com weath