Right now. But yes, the flooding, when you had one to three almost 4 inches every rain falling in the span of a day and a half leer really led to a problem. Not the prettiest shot but what gloomy. Overlooking center city at least you can see center city, had very, very minor and isolated fog issues. But the wind starting to pick up. I i dont anticipate too big after problem for you for the rest of the day or let alone the morning, this is a day of transition, though, so almost like depending on the time of day that youre out, really going to dictate how you need to be dressing for the day. Still quite balmy outside. See that reflected in the temperatures but see how the wet weather is starting to make its exit. Now moving off to the south and east. Eventually it will sweep out to sea. So still going to have residual rain showers anywhere from light to moderate in intensity, coming through in pocket and clouds otherwise, but look at the sharp cut off. Go from low 50s along i95, the colo
That have pulled through the last 12 hours but theres still more off to the southwest. Last night the heaviest rain fell here, the heart of south jersey. This batch that came through this morning also fell heavily across south jersey and if you look at the trajectory of this band here just to the southeast of baltimore and dc, it looks like that is going to run right over south jersey and delaware as well. So were getting whats called training. A lot of times we use that term during the summer months when we have thunderstorms in a row that run over the same areas over and over again sort of like train cars on a track. Thats what were seeing here and because of that north and west weve picked up. 75 to an inch of rain. We still have much more to come. Heres our Storm Tracker from ocean county Seaside Heights sandy hook through belmar and into Seaside Heights thats the rain that came through earlier this morning. Lighter shades of green for most of the immediate philadelphia area, were