Post-Tropical Cyclone Report
POST TROPICAL CYCLONE REPORT...TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
453 PM EDT WED AUG 12 2020
NOTE: THE DATA SHOWN HERE ARE PRELIMINARY....AND SUBJECT TO UPDATES
AND CORRECTIONS AS APPROPRIATE.
THIS REPORT INCLUDES EVENTS OCCURRING WHEN WATCHES AND/OR WARNINGS
WERE IN EFFECT...OR WHEN SIGNIFICANT FLOODING ASSOCIATED WITH ISAIAS
OR ITS REMNANTS WAS AFFECTING THE AREA.
COUNTIES INCLUDED...ATLANTIC...BUCKS...BURLINGTON...CAMDEN...
CAPE MAY...CAROLINE...CECIL...CHESTER...CUMBERLAND...DELAWARE...
GLOUCESTER...KENT, DE...KENT, MD...MERCER...MIDDLESEX...MONMOUTH...
MONTGOMERY...MORRIS...NEW CASTLE...OCEAN...PHILADELPHIA...
QUEEN ANNE`S...SALEM...SOMERSET...SUSSEX, DE...TALBOT...WARREN
A. LOWEST SEA LEVEL PRESSURE/MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS AND PEAK GUSTS
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METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IS 10 METERS AND WIND AVERAGING IS 2 MINUTES
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KABE-ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM PA
40.66 -75.43 997.6 04/1651 360/023 04/1651 320/045 04/1715
KACY-ATLANTIC CITY IN NJ
39.46 -74.57 998.0 04/1149 140/037 04/0934 160/056 04/1006
KDYL-DOYLESTOWN PA
40.33 -75.12 995.9 04/1230 290/025 04/1308 300/037 04/1240
KGED-GEORGETOWN/SUSSEX CO DE
38.70 -75.36 997.0 04/1454 160/031 04/1316 180/050 04/1315
KILG-WILMINGTON DE
39.68 -75.60 997.3 04/1050 310/037 04/1128 330/050 04/1131
KMIV-MILLVILLE MUNI NJ
39.37 -75.07 997.3 04/1117 270/033 04/1201 140/050 04/0934
KPHL-PHILADELPHIA INTL AP PA
39.87 -75.23 996.9 04/1106 280/033 04/1237 270/041 04/1237
KPNE-N PHILADELPHIA PA
40.09 -75.02 996.8 04/1654 280/035 04/1101 120/046 04/1023
KSMQ-SOMERVILLE/SOMERSET NJ
40.62 -74.67 995.9 04/1308 320/019 04/1422 080/042 04/1038
KVAY-MOUNT HOLLY NJ
39.95 -74.84 1001.0 04/0936 100/018 04/0936 130/036 04/0936
KTTN-TRENTON/MERCER NJ
40.28 -74.81 988.8 04/1345 120/037 04/1205 150/050 04/1253
KLOM-PHILADELPHIA/WINGS FIELD PA
40.14 -75.26 987.1 04/1255 250/018 04/1455 270/029 04/1335
KMQS-CHESTER/CARLSON AP, COATESVILLE PA
39.98 -75.86 976.6 04/1135 310/030 04/1215 310/039 04/1215
KPTW-POTTSTOWN/LIMERICK PA
40.24 -75.56 987.1 04/1205 320/027 04/1310 310/043 04/1305
KUKT-QUAKERTOWN AP, QUAKERTOWN PA
40.44 -75.38 979.3 04/1255 290/019 04/1335 290/030 04/1335
KDOV-DOVER AFB DE
39.14 -75.47 995.3 04/1108 100/033 04/0905 090/052 04/0856
KESN-EASTON/NEWNAM FLD AP, EASTON MD
38.80 -76.07 995.9 04/0950 290/034 04/1050 290/049 04/1050
KW29-BAY BRDG AP, STEVENSVILLE MD
38.98 -76.33 997.3 04/0955 310/027 04/1015 310/041 04/1015
KBLM-BELMAR-FARMINGDALE NJ
40.18 -74.13 993.9 04/1300 140/032 04/1240 120/046 04/1156
KMJX-MILLER AIR PARK, TOMS RIVER NJ
39.93 -74.29 995.3 04/1335 140/039 04/1200 140/052 04/1216
KMMU-MORRISTOWN MUNI NJ
40.80 -74.42 990.5 04/1355 290/028 04/1545 120/051 04/1245
REMARKS:
NON-METAR OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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KOQN-WEST CHESTER
39.99 -75.58 982 04/1207 270/026 04/1235 310/038 04/1252
KOBI-CAPE MAY SAI
39.22 -74.79 999.3 04/1028 180/032 04/1031 180/040 04/1031
PPSNT-POINT PLEASANT
40.09 -74.05 996.9 04/1403 140/016 04/1253 140/036 04/1153
4 M
XPER-PERTH AMBOY
40.91 -74.28 100/038 04/1306 120/060 04/1248
0.3 M
EGGHB-EGG HARBOR
39.51 -74.32 997.3 04/1242 140/046 04/1148 200/070 04/1954
MNMTB-MONMOUTH BEACH
40.34 -73.97 997.6 04/1431 120/027 04/1146 310/040 04/1502
MNSQN-MANASQUAN
40.11 -74.04 997.9 04/1406 180/027 04/1324 230/039 04/1430
MRGRC-MARGATE
39.35 -74.46 997.9 04/1254 230/032 04/1336 230/047 04/1342
OCNCS-OCEAN CITY NJ
39.26 -74.61 998.3 04/1204 270/033 04/1329 270/044 04/1339
SNDYH-SANDY HOOK
40.46 -74.00 1004 04/1530 270/045 04/1530 140/058 04/1330
RHBTH-REHOBOTH
38.72 -75.08 997.9 04/1110 180/032 04/1020 180/052 04/1000
3.8 M
MILFD-MILFORD
38.93 -75.41 090/025 04/1159 050/042 04/1209
B. MARINE OBSERVATIONS...
NOTE: ANEMOMETER HEIGHT IN METERS AND WIND AVERAGING PERIOD IN
MINUTES INDICATED UNDER MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WIND IF KNOWN
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LOCATION ID MIN DATE/ MAX DATE/ PEAK DATE/
LAT LON PRES TIME SUST TIME GUST TIME
DEG DECIMAL (MB) (UTC) (KT) (UTC) (KT) (UTC)
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ACYN4-ATLANTIC CITY NOS
39.36 -74.41 999.3 04/1230 999/999 999/999
9999
MRCP1-MARCUS HOOK
39.82 -75.41 996.9 04/1218 999/999 999/999
9999
PHBP1-PHILADELPHIA
39.94 -75.14 995.6 04/1248 999/999 999/999
9999
NBLP1-NEWBOLD
40.14 -74.75 995.9 04/1342 290/028 04/1430 180/043 04/1148
6.4 M
LWSD1-LEWES
38.79 -75.12 997.6 04/1106 270/042 04/1206 270/053 04/1154
9.5 M
DELD1-DELAWARE CITY
39.59 -75.58 996.6 04/1142 120/032 04/1024 100/053 04/0936
7.2 M
RDYD1-REEDY POINT
39.56 -75.57 995.6 04/1136 999/999 999/999
9999
SDHN4-SANDY HOOK
40.47 -74.01 997.9 04/1436 270/045 04/1530 140/058 04/1330
5.5 M
CMAN4-CAPE MAY
38.97 -74.95 997.6 04/1148 270/047 04/1218 270/065 04/1218
9.7 M
SJSN4-SHIP JOHN
39.31 -75.37 996.6 04/1124 999/999 999/999
9999
TCBM2-TOLCHESTER BEACH
39.22 -76.24 999.7 04/1006 360/041 04/0948 360/052 04/0954
6.7 M
ATLN4-ATLANTIC CITY MARINA
39.39 -74.42 997.6 04/1230 250/035 04/1318 140/059 04/1012
2.1 M
44066-TEXAS TOWER 4
39.59 -72.60 1009.5 04/1320 999/999 999/999
9999
REMARKS:
C. STORM TOTAL RAINFALL FROM 0600 UTC AUG 04 UNTIL 0600 UTC AUG 04
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CITY/TOWN COUNTY ID RAINFALL
LAT LON (IN)
DEG DECIMAL
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WORCESTER TWP MONTGOMERY 5.02
40.20 -75.36
1 NW WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 3.79
40.15 -75.13
2 WNW LOWER POTTSGROVE MONTGOMERY 4.05
40.26 -75.62
2 ESE WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 2.11
40.14 -75.09
UPPER PROVIDENCE TWP MONTGOMERY 5.57
40.16 -75.49
2 NE LOWER POTTSGROVE T MONTGOMERY 7.46
40.28 -75.56
1 NNW ORELAND MONTGOMERY 4.36
40.13 -75.19
1 ESE ROYERSFORD MONTGOMERY 6.07
40.18 -75.52
HATFIELD MONTGOMERY 4.66
40.28 -75.30
1 NW CONSHOHOCKEN MONTGOMERY 4.69
40.09 -75.32
1 NW OAKS MONTGOMERY 3.55
40.14 -75.46
EAGLEVILLE MONTGOMERY 5.00
40.16 -75.40
1 N BRYN MAWR MONTGOMERY 5.81
40.04 -75.32
1 SSE NEW HANOVER TWP MONTGOMERY 6.12
40.29 -75.57
1 NNW ROCKLEDGE MONTGOMERY 2.81
40.10 -75.10
1 E WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 2.78
40.14 -75.11
NORRISTOWN MONTGOMERY 7.32
40.11 -75.34
SKIPPACK MONTGOMERY 8.00
40.23 -75.39
KING OF PRUSSIA MONTGOMERY 7.74
40.09 -75.38
BRIDGEPORT MONTGOMERY 6.08
40.11 -75.35
GRATERFORD MONTGOMERY 5.46
40.23 -75.45
GRATERFORD MONTGOMERY 5.09
40.22 -75.45
2 ESE SANATOGA MONTGOMERY 5.03
40.23 -75.55
1 WSW GRATERFORD MONTGOMERY 8.00
40.22 -75.47
2 ESE WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 2.09
40.14 -75.09
UPPER PROVIDENCE TWP MONTGOMERY 5.54
40.16 -75.49
1 W TRAPPE MONTGOMERY 4.97
40.20 -75.51
2 WNW LOWER POTTSGROVE MONTGOMERY 3.95
40.26 -75.62
GRATERFORD MONTGOMERY 5.06
40.22 -75.45
WORCESTER TWP MONTGOMERY 4.97
40.20 -75.36
1 NW OAKS MONTGOMERY 3.51
40.14 -75.46
1 N BRYN MAWR MONTGOMERY 5.81
40.04 -75.32
EAGLEVILLE MONTGOMERY 4.99
40.16 -75.40
MONT CLARE MONTGOMERY 6.75
40.14 -75.50
2 NE LOWER POTTSGROVE T MONTGOMERY 7.46
40.28 -75.56
1 ESE ROYERSFORD MONTGOMERY 5.98
40.18 -75.52
1 NNW ORELAND MONTGOMERY 4.29
40.13 -75.19
HATFIELD MONTGOMERY 4.55
40.28 -75.30
1 NW CONSHOHOCKEN MONTGOMERY 4.68
40.09 -75.32
ROYERSFORD MONTGOMERY 5.19
40.18 -75.53
2 ESE SANATOGA MONTGOMERY 4.81
40.23 -75.55
1 WSW AMBLER MONTGOMERY 6.14
40.15 -75.24
1 E WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 2.71
40.14 -75.11
AMBLER MONTGOMERY 6.10
40.16 -75.22
1 NW WILLOW GROVE MONTGOMERY 3.65
40.15 -75.13
1 SSE NEW HANOVER TWP MONTGOMERY 5.62
40.29 -75.57
1 NNW ROCKLEDGE MONTGOMERY 2.67
40.10 -75.10
BELMONT HILLS MONTGOMERY 6.43
40.02 -75.23
SKIPPACK TWP MONTGOMERY 6.31
40.23 -75.41
GRATERFORD MONTGOMERY 5.34
40.23 -75.45
1 NW EAST NORRITON MONTGOMERY 5.03
40.16 -75.35
1 ESE EAGLEVILLE MONTGOMERY 4.51
40.16 -75.40
1 SE COLLEGEVILLE MONTGOMERY 5.28
40.18 -75.45
SKIPPACK MONTGOMERY 6.00
40.22 -75.39
BRIDGEPORT MONTGOMERY 3.32
40.11 -75.35
1 N GLADWYNE MONTGOMERY 3.60
40.05 -75.28
1 NNE SKIPPACK MONTGOMERY 2.74
40.24 -75.38
2 NE WORCESTER TWP MONTGOMERY 2.68
40.21 -75.32
HAVERFORD MONTGOMERY 3.43
40.01 -75.30
1 N COLLEGEVILLE MONTGOMERY 3.43
40.20 -75.45
1 N UPPER SALFORD TWP MONTGOMERY 2.46
40.31 -75.45
FORT WASHINGTON MONTGOMERY 2.05
40.15 -75.20
2 W SCHWENKSVILLE MONTGOMERY 2.11
40.25 -75.50
1 W AMBLER MONTGOMERY 2.02
40.16 -75.23
BLUE BELL MONTGOMERY 2.37
40.15 -75.26
MARSHALLS CREEK MONROE 6.63
41.05 -75.13
POCONO SUMMIT MONROE 6.18
41.11 -75.39
CANADENSIS MONROE 7.00
41.19 -75.25
1 NE BOSSARDSVILLE MONROE 6.95
40.94 -75.26
1 ENE SAYLORSBURG MONROE 6.95
40.90 -75.31
2 NNE LONG POND MONROE 3.23
41.09 -75.44
5 ENE PRICE TWP MONROE 5.27
41.14 -75.13
1 SSW SKYTOP MONROE 4.91
41.22 -75.25
2 NNE SCIOTA MONROE 5.49
40.96 -75.30
1 ENE BLAKESLEE MONROE 3.16
41.10 -75.57
1 N POCONO SUMMIT MONROE 4.38
41.13 -75.38
3 NNW BLAKESLEE MONROE 3.14
41.13 -75.63
KRESGEVILLE MONROE 2.21
40.90 -75.50
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS MONROE 5.20
40.99 -75.21
1 SSW SKYTOP MONROE 2.85
41.22 -75.25
1 ENE SAYLORSBURG MONROE 5.36
40.90 -75.31
2 NNE LONG POND MONROE 2.68
41.09 -75.44
5 ENE PRICE TWP MONROE 3.05
41.14 -75.13
2 NNE SCIOTA MONROE 3.86
40.96 -75.30
1 N POCONO SUMMIT MONROE 2.10
41.13 -75.38
2 NW ROSS TWP MONROE 2.05
40.90 -75.37
UPPER MACUNGIE TWP. LEHIGH 6.06
40.57 -75.62
2 ESE WEISENBERG TWP LEHIGH 4.94
40.60 -75.70
1 SE MACUNGIE LEHIGH 5.43
40.51 -75.54
HOKENDAUQUA LEHIGH 3.89
40.66 -75.49
3 W UPPER MACUNGIE TWP. LEHIGH 3.55
40.57 -75.68
1 NE LYNN TWP LEHIGH 3.51
40.69 -75.79
1 SSW WEISENBERG TWP LEHIGH 3.48
40.60 -75.74
1 E CATASAUQUA LEHIGH 4.92
40.65 -75.45
1 SSW SCHNECKSVILLE LEHIGH 5.02
40.66 -75.62
SLATINGTON LEHIGH 4.35
40.76 -75.60
1 S UPPER SAUCON TWP LEHIGH 3.77
40.52 -75.41
CENTER VALLEY LEHIGH 7.09
40.53 -75.40
1 SE MACUNGIE LEHIGH 5.19
40.51 -75.54
HOKENDAUQUA LEHIGH 3.61
40.66 -75.49
1 SSW WEISENBERG TWP LEHIGH 3.07
40.60 -75.74
1 NE LYNN TWP LEHIGH 2.99
40.69 -75.79
2 ESE WEISENBERG TWP LEHIGH 4.11
40.60 -75.70
1 S UPPER SAUCON TWP LEHIGH 3.67
40.52 -75.41
3 W UPPER MACUNGIE TWP. LEHIGH 3.12
40.57 -75.68
1 SSW SCHNECKSVILLE LEHIGH 4.47
40.66 -75.62
CENTER VALLEY LEHIGH 6.97
40.53 -75.40
1 SSW GERMANSVILLE LEHIGH 2.91
40.70 -75.71
1 E CATASAUQUA LEHIGH 3.12
40.65 -75.45
SLATINGTON LEHIGH 2.05
40.76 -75.60
1 S LIMA DELAWARE 5.25
39.90 -75.44
WYOLA DELAWARE 5.27
40.01 -75.41
1 NE VILLANOVA DELAWARE 6.61
40.04 -75.34
2 E LAWRENCE PARK DELAWARE 5.15
39.97 -75.31
2 SSW CHEYNEY DELAWARE 5.81
39.91 -75.54
SWARTHMORE DELAWARE 6.01
39.90 -75.35
1 WNW WAYNE DELAWARE 4.25
40.04 -75.38
NORWOOD DELAWARE 4.91
39.89 -75.30
1 NNW LIMA DELAWARE 3.52
39.93 -75.45
BOOTHWYN DELAWARE 5.75
39.83 -75.43
WAYNE DELAWARE 7.48
40.05 -75.37
GLEN MILLS DELAWARE 5.75
39.92 -75.49
WYOLA DELAWARE 5.27
40.01 -75.41
2 E LAWRENCE PARK DELAWARE 5.15
39.97 -75.31
1 NE VILLANOVA DELAWARE 6.60
40.04 -75.34
NORWOOD DELAWARE 4.91
39.89 -75.30
1 WNW WAYNE DELAWARE 4.24
40.04 -75.38
WAYNE DELAWARE 7.48
40.05 -75.37
1 S LIMA DELAWARE 5.24
39.90 -75.44
2 SSW CHEYNEY DELAWARE 5.78
39.91 -75.54
SWARTHMORE DELAWARE 5.99
39.90 -75.35
1 E BROOKFIELD DELAWARE 3.61
39.85 -75.57
1 E BROOKFIELD DELAWARE 3.60
39.85 -75.57
BOOTHWYN DELAWARE 5.68
39.83 -75.43
1 NNW LIMA DELAWARE 3.42
39.93 -75.45
CHADDS FORD TWP DELAWARE 4.35
39.87 -75.59
3.1 SE CHADDS FORD DELAWARE 3.75
39.84 -75.55
SCHUYLKILL TWP CHESTER 5.12
40.11 -75.51
2 S EAST GOSHEN TWP. CHESTER 4.67
39.97 -75.54
1 NW THORNBURY TWP CHESTER 2.72
39.95 -75.54
1 S WEST CHESTER CHESTER 5.58
39.95 -75.60
1 NNW EAST CALN TWP CHESTER 4.67
40.04 -75.68
1 SE NEW LONDON TWP. CHESTER 4.60
39.78 -75.86
1 SE OXFORD CHESTER 4.56
39.78 -75.97
2 SSW WEST CHESTER CHESTER 3.24
39.94 -75.61
1 NE LENAPE CHESTER 4.07
39.92 -75.62
1 WNW EAST BRANDYWINE T CHESTER 5.22
40.04 -75.78
ATGLEN CHESTER 4.91
39.95 -75.98
1 WSW SADSBURYVILLE CHESTER 2.00
39.98 -75.91
1 NNE PENN TWP CHESTER 5.47
39.84 -75.88
1 SSE EXTON CHESTER 3.33
40.01 -75.62
PHOENIXVILLE CHESTER 4.09
40.13 -75.51
2 W OXFORD CHESTER 3.55
39.78 -76.02
1 ESE EXTON CHESTER 6.61
40.02 -75.61
1 W WYOLA CHESTER 5.39
40.01 -75.44
1 SW EAST NANTMEAL TWP CHESTER 5.83
40.11 -75.73
2 SSW LINCOLN UNIVERSIT CHESTER 4.37
39.77 -75.93
SOUTH POTTSTOWN CHESTER 4.57
40.24 -75.65
1 SSW CEDARVILLE CHESTER 4.83
40.21 -75.69
1 W EASTTOWN TWP CHESTER 5.32
40.05 -75.46
1 NE LENAPE CHESTER 4.16
39.92 -75.62
PHOENIXVILLE CHESTER 5.33
40.14 -75.52
1 SW WILLISTOWN TWP CHESTER 4.33
39.95 -75.51
1 S MARSHALLTON CHESTER 2.68
39.93 -75.69
1 SW EAST NANTMEAL TWP CHESTER 5.83
40.11 -75.73
2 N AVONDALE CHESTER 4.97
39.86 -75.79
1 N WYOLA CHESTER 3.45
40.02 -75.42
2 N EAST GOSHEN TWP. CHESTER 5.25
40.02 -75.55
1 NNW EAST CALN TWP CHESTER 4.65
40.04 -75.68
1 NW THORNBURY TWP CHESTER 2.38
39.95 -75.54
1 SE OXFORD CHESTER 4.56
39.78 -75.97
1 WNW EAST BRANDYWINE T CHESTER 5.18
40.04 -75.78
1 W WYOLA CHESTER 5.38
40.01 -75.44
1 NNE PENN TWP CHESTER 5.47
39.84 -75.88
1 SE NEW LONDON TWP. CHESTER 4.59
39.78 -75.86
1 SSE EXTON CHESTER 3.31
40.01 -75.62
2 W OXFORD CHESTER 3.55
39.78 -76.02
1 SW EAST NANTMEAL TWP CHESTER 5.77
40.11 -75.73
1 S WEST CHESTER CHESTER 5.57
39.95 -75.60
PHOENIXVILLE CHESTER 4.03
40.13 -75.51
ATGLEN CHESTER 4.87
39.95 -75.98
2 SSW WEST CHESTER CHESTER 3.24
39.94 -75.61
1 NE LENAPE CHESTER 4.06
39.92 -75.62
1 ESE EXTON CHESTER 6.55
40.02 -75.61
2 N EAST GOSHEN TWP. CHESTER 5.22
40.02 -75.55
2 S EAST GOSHEN TWP. CHESTER 4.68
39.97 -75.54
1 NE SOUTH COATESVILLE CHESTER 6.51
39.99 -75.79
1 S MARSHALLTON CHESTER 2.61
39.93 -75.69
PHOENIXVILLE CHESTER 5.28
40.14 -75.52
1 SSW CEDARVILLE CHESTER 4.82
40.21 -75.69
1 NE LENAPE CHESTER 3.32
39.92 -75.62
EAST NANTMEAL TWP CHESTER 5.49
40.12 -75.72
1 S NORTH COVENTRY TWP CHESTER 4.85
40.22 -75.65
NORTH COVENTRY TWP CHESTER 4.26
40.23 -75.65
1 W EASTTOWN TWP CHESTER 5.21
40.05 -75.46
2 S EAST NANTMEAL TWP CHESTER 5.69
40.09 -75.72
2 SSW LINCOLN UNIVERSIT CHESTER 4.33
39.77 -75.93
SOUTH POTTSTOWN CHESTER 3.63
40.24 -75.65
2 ESE DOWNINGTON CHESTER 4.21
39.99 -75.66
1 SSE BIRMINGHAM TWP CHESTER 3.84
39.89 -75.59
2 N AVONDALE CHESTER 4.88
39.86 -75.79
1 SW WILLISTOWN TWP CHESTER 3.19
39.95 -75.51
1 SSW KEMBLESVILLE CHESTER 6.71
39.73 -75.84
1 N WYOLA CHESTER 3.45
40.02 -75.42
MODENA CHESTER 4.21
39.96 -75.80
EXTON CHESTER 2.13
40.03 -75.63
1 WSW LINCOLN UNIVERSIT CHESTER 2.15
39.79 -75.94
1 W EASTTOWN TWP CHESTER 2.08
40.05 -75.45
1 NE JIM THORPE CARBON 3.74
40.88 -75.73
1 S LEHIGHTON CARBON 3.55
40.81 -75.71
WEATHERLY CARBON 2.02
40.94 -75.83
1 ENE EAST PENN TWP CARBON 4.56
40.78 -75.71
1 SW BLAKESLEE CARBON 3.54
41.08 -75.61
1 NE JIM THORPE CARBON 2.54
40.88 -75.73
1 S LEHIGHTON CARBON 2.93
40.81 -75.71
2 SW BELTZVILLE STATE P CARBON 2.09
40.85 -75.64
1 SW BLAKESLEE CARBON 2.21
41.08 -75.61
2 E LOWER TOWAMENSING T CARBON 2.86
40.83 -75.49
2 WSW HAYCOCK TWP BUCKS 5.94
40.47 -75.28
2 WSW JAMISON BUCKS 2.48
40.25 -75.13
1 SE NEWTOWN BUCKS 2.17
40.22 -74.93
1 NW KINTNERSVILLE BUCKS 4.41
40.57 -75.19
1 NNW PERKASIE BUCKS 7.43
40.39 -75.31
1 NW NEWTOWN TWP BUCKS 2.06
40.27 -74.97
1 SW FURLONG BUCKS 3.47
40.29 -75.09
1 SE UPPER MAKEFIELD TW BUCKS 2.23
40.28 -74.93
2 NNE DOYLESTOWN BUCKS 4.34
40.33 -75.12
1 ENE MUMBAUERSVILLE BUCKS 4.30
40.42 -75.44
1 SSE HOLICONG BUCKS 4.13
40.33 -75.03
2 NE SOLEBURY TWP BUCKS 2.10
40.40 -74.98
1 SE NEWTOWN BUCKS 2.16
40.22 -74.93
2 WSW JAMISON BUCKS 2.45
40.25 -75.13
1 ENE MUMBAUERSVILLE BUCKS 4.12
40.42 -75.44
2 WSW HAYCOCK TWP BUCKS 5.78
40.47 -75.28
1 NW KINTNERSVILLE BUCKS 4.19
40.57 -75.19
1 NNW PERKASIE BUCKS 6.57
40.39 -75.31
1 SSE HOLICONG BUCKS 4.07
40.33 -75.03
2 NNE DOYLESTOWN BUCKS 3.78
40.33 -75.12
1 SW FURLONG BUCKS 3.43
40.29 -75.09
1 SE UPPER MAKEFIELD TW BUCKS 2.17
40.28 -74.93
BENSALEM BUCKS 5.80
40.11 -74.93
TRUMBAUERSVILLE BUCKS 5.44
40.41 -75.38
1 WNW CHALFONT BUCKS 4.04
40.29 -75.22
1 NNE SPRINGTOWN BUCKS 2.27
40.57 -75.28
ALSACE TWP BERKS 4.80
40.39 -75.87
1 E JEFFERSON TWP BERKS 2.02
40.45 -76.18
ROBESONIA BERKS 2.01
40.35 -76.13
2 NW SINKING SPRING BERKS 2.72
40.34 -76.04
1 WNW WEST LAWN BERKS 2.75
40.33 -76.00
2 WSW LENHARTSVILLE BERKS 2.79
40.56 -75.93
1 SSW SPRING TWP BERKS 3.91
40.31 -76.01
1 WSW PIKE TWP BERKS 3.96
40.40 -75.72
1 NE READING BERKS 2.49
40.35 -75.90
2 NE HUFFS CHURCH BERKS 3.38
40.46 -75.59
1 S WEST WYOMISSING BERKS 3.47
40.32 -75.99
MERTZTOWN BERKS 4.73
40.51 -75.67
1 NW MERTZTOWN BERKS 3.95
40.52 -75.68
2 SW MUHLENBERG TWP BERKS 3.22
40.37 -75.97
1 ENE UNION TWP BERKS 5.62
40.25 -75.79
1 SSW RUSCOMBMANOR TWP BERKS 2.59
40.41 -75.83
2 SSE EARL TWP BERKS 4.86
40.34 -75.68
1 SSE EARL TWP BERKS 4.86
40.34 -75.68
1 E WEST READING BERKS 4.30
40.33 -75.94
2 NW SHOEMAKERSVILLE BERKS 2.83
40.52 -76.00
2 NW SINKING SPRING BERKS 2.69
40.34 -76.04
1 E JEFFERSON TWP BERKS 2.00
40.45 -76.18
1 WNW WEST LAWN BERKS 2.72
40.33 -76.00
1 SSW SPRING TWP BERKS 3.61
40.31 -76.01
2 SW MUHLENBERG TWP BERKS 2.66
40.37 -75.97
1 S WEST WYOMISSING BERKS 3.41
40.32 -75.99
1 SSW RUSCOMBMANOR TWP BERKS 2.37
40.41 -75.83
2 WSW LENHARTSVILLE BERKS 2.56
40.56 -75.93
1 ENE UNION TWP BERKS 5.44
40.25 -75.79
1 WSW PIKE TWP BERKS 3.45
40.40 -75.72
1 NE READING BERKS 2.39
40.35 -75.90
MERTZTOWN BERKS 4.59
40.51 -75.67
2 NE HUFFS CHURCH BERKS 3.25
40.46 -75.59
1 NW MERTZTOWN BERKS 3.51
40.52 -75.68
2 SSE EARL TWP BERKS 4.49
40.34 -75.68
2 NW SHOEMAKERSVILLE BERKS 2.43
40.52 -76.00
1 E WEST READING BERKS 3.16
40.33 -75.94
BLAIRSTOWN WARREN 4.43
40.98 -75.00
BELVIDERE WARREN 3.27
40.82 -75.08
BELVIDERE WARREN 2.86
40.82 -75.08
1 SW ALLAMUCHY-PANTHER WARREN 2.49
40.90 -74.84
2 SE PELLETTOWN SUSSEX 2.62
41.13 -74.65
1 SSW SPARTA SUSSEX 3.70
41.03 -74.63
2 ESE HAMBURG SUSSEX 2.66
41.14 -74.54
1 SW HOPATCONG SUSSEX 3.32
40.93 -74.67
1 S VERNON VALLEY SUSSEX 2.51
41.22 -74.49
1 E STANHOPE SUSSEX 2.99
40.92 -74.68
STANHOPE SUSSEX 2.46
40.91 -74.70
1 NE FLATBROOKVILLE SUSSEX 4.76
41.11 -74.95
1 NNE ANDOVER-AEROFLEX SUSSEX 3.14
41.02 -74.73
1 NNW FRANKLIN SUSSEX 2.07
41.12 -74.59
2 ESE BARRY LAKES SUSSEX 3.00
41.18 -74.40
3 WNW VERNON VALLEY SUSSEX 3.02
41.26 -74.54
2 ENE HARDYSTON TWP SUSSEX 3.04
41.12 -74.50
3 ESE FLATBROOKVILLE SUSSEX 3.64
41.09 -74.91
1 SE WANTAGE TWP SUSSEX 3.60
41.23 -74.60
1 ENE PELLETTOWN SUSSEX 3.09
41.17 -74.66
1 SW HOPATCONG SUSSEX 2.64
40.93 -74.67
1 SSW SPARTA SUSSEX 2.63
41.03 -74.63
1 NE FLATBROOKVILLE SUSSEX 3.16
41.11 -74.95
1 SE WANTAGE TWP SUSSEX 2.46
41.23 -74.60
3 ESE FLATBROOKVILLE SUSSEX 2.01
41.09 -74.91
SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 2.87
40.57 -74.62
2 SSE READINGTON SOMERSET 2.21
40.55 -74.73
3 NW BRIDGEWATER SOMERSET 2.08
40.62 -74.67
2 ENE SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 3.77
40.58 -74.59
1 ENE SKILLMAN SOMERSET 2.94
40.42 -74.70
1 WSW BRANCHBURG TWP SOMERSET 2.12
40.55 -74.72
SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 2.70
40.58 -74.62
2 SE POTTERSVILLE SOMERSET 3.26
40.70 -74.70
1 ESE PEAPACK AND GLADS SOMERSET 2.95
40.71 -74.64
WATCHUNG SOMERSET 2.21
40.64 -74.45
2 SSE READINGTON SOMERSET 2.17
40.55 -74.73
2 WNW MARTINSVILLE SOMERSET 2.44
40.61 -74.59
SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 2.83
40.57 -74.62
2 ENE SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 3.67
40.58 -74.59
1 ENE SKILLMAN SOMERSET 2.88
40.42 -74.70
1 ESE PEAPACK AND GLADS SOMERSET 2.73
40.71 -74.64
SOMERVILLE SOMERSET 2.64
40.58 -74.62
1 NW BERNARDSVILLE SOMERSET 2.70
40.72 -74.59
2 SSE BEDMINSTER TWP SOMERSET 3.43
40.65 -74.64
FAR HILLS SOMERSET 2.44
40.68 -74.64
1 N GREEN BROOK TWP SOMERSET 2.27
40.61 -74.48
1 WSW BRANCHBURG TWP SOMERSET 2.05
40.55 -74.72
1 SE FAR HILLS SOMERSET 2.75
40.67 -74.62
2 SE POTTERSVILLE SOMERSET 2.58
40.70 -74.70
2 W BELLE MEAD SOMERSET 2.60
40.47 -74.72
1 NNE BLAWENBURG SOMERSET 2.24
40.42 -74.69
1 SSW WOODSTOWN SALEM 3.36
39.64 -75.33
1 SSW WOODSTOWN SALEM 2.77
39.64 -75.33
SALEM SALEM 4.55
39.57 -75.46
2 SE PENNSVILLE SALEM 3.03
39.63 -75.50
MORRIS TWP MORRIS 2.05
40.78 -74.46
2 ENE MORRISTOWN MORRIS 2.29
40.80 -74.45
1 NW FLANDERS MORRIS 2.99
40.86 -74.71
1 NNW POMPTON PLAINS MORRIS 2.28
40.98 -74.30
1 SW TOWACO MORRIS 2.13
40.91 -74.35
1 E MILLINGTON MORRIS 2.04
40.67 -74.50
1 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 3.29
40.87 -74.63
2 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 3.32
40.87 -74.60
2 NNE CALIFON MORRIS 3.69
40.74 -74.82
1 NE LANDING MORRIS 3.85
40.92 -74.65
2 SSW LEDGEWOOD MORRIS 2.81
40.86 -74.67
2 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 3.31
40.87 -74.60
1 N LANDING MORRIS 2.82
40.92 -74.67
2 S SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 4.20
40.84 -74.64
2 WNW MORRIS PLAINS MORRIS 2.28
40.83 -74.52
1 N PLEASANT PLAINS MORRIS 2.72
40.72 -74.50
1 W WHARTON MORRIS 3.48
40.90 -74.60
3 E LAKE HOPATCONG MORRIS 3.73
40.95 -74.56
1 NW FLORHAM PARK MORRIS 2.00
40.80 -74.42
WHIPPANY MORRIS 2.64
40.83 -74.41
WHIPPANY MORRIS 2.13
40.83 -74.41
3 ESE HACKETTSTOWN MORRIS 5.03
40.84 -74.78
2 ENE MORRISTOWN MORRIS 2.01
40.80 -74.45
1 NW FLANDERS MORRIS 2.39
40.86 -74.71
3 ESE HACKETTSTOWN MORRIS 4.86
40.84 -74.78
2 NW BROOKSIDE MORRIS 3.25
40.82 -74.60
2 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 3.02
40.87 -74.60
2 NNE CALIFON MORRIS 3.25
40.74 -74.82
2 SSW LEDGEWOOD MORRIS 2.15
40.86 -74.67
1 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 2.79
40.87 -74.63
2 E SUCCASUNNA MORRIS 2.96
40.87 -74.60
WHIPPANY MORRIS 2.32
40.83 -74.41
1 SW TOWACO MORRIS 2.01
40.91 -74.35
2 NW BROOKSIDE MORRIS 3.09
40.82 -74.60
1 NE LANDING MORRIS 2.74
40.92 -74.65
3 E LAKE HOPATCONG MORRIS 2.24
40.95 -74.56
1 N LANDING MORRIS 2.03
40.92 -74.67
1 W WHARTON MORRIS 2.52
40.90 -74.60
1 WSW PENNINGTON MERCER 3.01
40.33 -74.80
3 SE HOPEWELL MERCER 2.29
40.35 -74.72
2 W PRINCETON MERCER 2.00
40.35 -74.69
1 NW EWING MERCER 2.15
40.28 -74.82
1 E EWING MERCER 3.77
40.27 -74.77
1 WSW PENNINGTON MERCER 2.89
40.33 -74.80
3 SE HOPEWELL MERCER 2.25
40.35 -74.72
1 E EWING MERCER 2.48
40.27 -74.77
1 SSW HIGH BRIDGE HUNTERDON 2.82
40.66 -74.90
GLEN GARDNER HUNTERDON 2.86
40.70 -74.94
1 ENE HOLLAND TWP HUNTERDON 2.65
40.60 -75.12
LAMBERTVILLE HUNTERDON 2.47
40.37 -74.94
4 ESE SAND BROOK HUNTERDON 2.39
40.45 -74.85
2 N MILFORD HUNTERDON 3.52
40.59 -75.09
2 WSW HOLLAND TWP HUNTERDON 3.51
40.59 -75.16
1 SW SWINESBURG HUNTERDON 4.18
40.63 -75.09
2 SSW LEBANON TWP HUNTERDON 2.58
40.70 -74.90
2 NNW CALIFON HUNTERDON 3.40
40.75 -74.86
1 ENE HIGH BRIDGE HUNTERDON 2.17
40.67 -74.88
3 SE SAND BROOK HUNTERDON 3.25
40.44 -74.87
2 NNW CALIFON HUNTERDON 3.32
40.75 -74.86
GLEN GARDNER HUNTERDON 2.65
40.70 -74.94
1 ENE HOLLAND TWP HUNTERDON 2.07
40.60 -75.12
1 SSW HIGH BRIDGE HUNTERDON 2.60
40.66 -74.90
1 SW SWINESBURG HUNTERDON 3.88
40.63 -75.09
LAMBERTVILLE HUNTERDON 2.43
40.37 -74.94
3 SE SAND BROOK HUNTERDON 3.09
40.44 -74.87
2 N MILFORD HUNTERDON 3.35
40.59 -75.09
4 ESE SAND BROOK HUNTERDON 2.18
40.45 -74.85
1 ENE HIGH BRIDGE HUNTERDON 2.02
40.67 -74.88
2 SSW LEBANON TWP HUNTERDON 2.33
40.70 -74.90
2 WSW HOLLAND TWP HUNTERDON 3.35
40.59 -75.16
2 NNW CALIFON HUNTERDON 2.50
40.75 -74.86
CLINTON HUNTERDON 2.40
40.64 -74.92
MICKLETON GLOUCESTER 4.26
39.79 -75.25
2 SSW MULLICA HILL GLOUCESTER 3.09
39.72 -75.23
2 SSE WASHINGTON TWP GLOUCESTER 2.48
39.72 -75.06
BECKETT GLOUCESTER 5.41
39.76 -75.36
2 E HARRISONVILLE GLOUCESTER 2.44
39.68 -75.22
1 SE TURNERSVILLE GLOUCESTER 2.19
39.76 -75.05
PITMAN GLOUCESTER 3.33
39.74 -75.12
1 NE GLASSBORO GLOUCESTER 2.28
39.72 -75.09
1 NE GLASSBORO GLOUCESTER 2.28
39.72 -75.09
MICKLETON GLOUCESTER 4.24
39.79 -75.25
2 SSE WASHINGTON TWP GLOUCESTER 2.48
39.72 -75.06
2 SSW MULLICA HILL GLOUCESTER 3.09
39.72 -75.23
1 SE TURNERSVILLE GLOUCESTER 2.19
39.76 -75.05
BECKETT GLOUCESTER 5.37
39.76 -75.36
2 E HARRISONVILLE GLOUCESTER 2.44
39.68 -75.22
1 NNE VINELAND CUMBERLAND 3.06
39.50 -75.01
1 S SPRINGDALE CAMDEN 2.53
39.87 -74.97
HADDON TOWNSHIP CAMDEN 2.38
39.91 -75.04
1 SSW HADDONFIELD CAMDEN 2.47
39.89 -75.03
HADDON TOWNSHIP CAMDEN 2.38
39.91 -75.04
1 WNW GLOUCESTER TWP CAMDEN 2.25
39.83 -75.06
1 ESE ASHLAND CAMDEN 2.20
39.85 -74.99
2 ENE MOUNT LAUREL BURLINGTON 2.00
39.94 -74.86
DELRAN BURLINGTON 2.27
40.02 -74.96
1 WSW CINNAMINSON BURLINGTON 2.07
39.99 -75.00
MEDFORD TWP. BURLINGTON 2.60
39.90 -74.82
NEW LISBON BURLINGTON 2.84
39.96 -74.63
DELRAN BURLINGTON 2.26
40.02 -74.96
1 WSW CINNAMINSON BURLINGTON 2.07
39.99 -75.00
MEDFORD TWP. BURLINGTON 2.32
39.90 -74.82
2 NNW MEDFORD TWP. BURLINGTON 2.08
39.93 -74.83
1 NE EASTON TALBOT 6.54
38.79 -76.06
2 NNW SAINT MICHAELS TALBOT 3.68
38.82 -76.23
5 SE TRAPPE TALBOT 3.33
38.60 -76.00
1 ENE BOZMAN TALBOT 5.13
38.78 -76.25
2 NNE EASTON TALBOT 2.10
38.80 -76.07
1 SSE EASTON TALBOT 5.09
38.76 -76.07
2 NNW SAINT MICHAELS TALBOT 3.68
38.82 -76.23
1 SSE EASTON TALBOT 5.09
38.76 -76.07
2 NNE EASTON TALBOT 2.10
38.80 -76.07
5 SE TRAPPE TALBOT 3.33
38.60 -76.00
1 ENE BOZMAN TALBOT 5.13
38.78 -76.25
1 NE EASTON TALBOT 6.54
38.79 -76.06
3 E OXFORD TALBOT 2.12
38.69 -76.12
TRAPPE TALBOT 8.10
38.66 -76.06
2 N EASTON TALBOT 5.50
38.81 -76.08
1 SE SAINT MICHAELS TALBOT 3.90
38.78 -76.21
2 SSE EASTON TALBOT 3.63
38.75 -76.06
3 SE EASTON TALBOT 2.40
38.75 -76.04
2 SW STEVENSVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 5.45
38.98 -76.33
2 SW STARKEY CORNER QUEEN ANNE`S 4.83
39.10 -76.05
CENTREVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 4.87
39.05 -76.07
2 SW STEVENSVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 5.45
38.98 -76.33
2 SW STARKEY CORNER QUEEN ANNE`S 4.83
39.10 -76.05
CENTREVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 4.87
39.05 -76.07
3 S GRASONVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 7.24
38.92 -76.20
4 NNW COPPERVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 4.04
38.88 -76.20
2 ESE GRASONVILLE QUEEN ANNE`S 3.86
38.95 -76.16
4 W BRANTWOOD CECIL 5.54
39.57 -75.87
2 SE PLEASANT HILL CECIL 5.98
39.65 -75.89
1 SE EARLEVILLE CECIL 4.58
39.40 -75.90
PERRYVILLE CECIL 6.35
39.56 -76.07
WEST NOTTINGHAM CECIL 5.80
39.67 -76.08
WEST NOTTINGHAM CECIL 5.71
39.67 -76.08
2 SE PLEASANT HILL CECIL 5.43
39.65 -75.89
1 SE EARLEVILLE CECIL 4.54
39.40 -75.90
1 W APPLETON CECIL 6.41
39.70 -75.84
4 W BRANTWOOD CECIL 5.02
39.57 -75.87
1 SW JUMPTOWN CAROLINE 4.52
38.95 -75.94
1 SW JUMPTOWN CAROLINE 4.52
38.95 -75.94
1 E WARETOWN ANZ451 2.00
39.79 -74.18
1 SW BROOKSIDE NEW CASTLE 4.34
39.65 -75.74
1 W ASHLAND NEW CASTLE 4.08
39.80 -75.68
CARRCROFT NEW CASTLE 4.73
39.79 -75.51
WESTFIELD NEW CASTLE 3.65
39.72 -75.64
2 ENE GLASGOW NEW CASTLE 4.11
39.62 -75.71
1 NE TALLEYVILLE NEW CASTLE 5.25
39.82 -75.54
2 NNE DELANEY CORNER NEW CASTLE 4.55
39.33 -75.73
1 ENE WESTWOOD MANOR NEW CASTLE 6.10
39.80 -75.49
1 N WOODSHADE NEW CASTLE 3.58
39.67 -75.68
1 ESE WINTERTHUR NEW CASTLE 3.62
39.80 -75.60
2 NW TOWNSEND NEW CASTLE 4.54
39.41 -75.72
BROOKSIDE NEW CASTLE 5.66
39.67 -75.73
1 NE MIDVALE NEW CASTLE 4.49
39.67 -75.60
2 ENE GLASGOW NEW CASTLE 4.11
39.62 -75.71
1 ENE WESTWOOD MANOR NEW CASTLE 6.10
39.80 -75.49
1 SW BROOKSIDE NEW CASTLE 4.33
39.65 -75.74
CARRCROFT NEW CASTLE 4.71
39.79 -75.51
3 W MOUNT PLEASANT NEW CASTLE 4.06
39.51 -75.77
WESTFIELD NEW CASTLE 3.65
39.72 -75.64
1 NE TALLEYVILLE NEW CASTLE 5.25
39.82 -75.54
1 NE MIDVALE NEW CASTLE 4.47
39.67 -75.60
1 SW GREENVILLE NEW CASTLE 4.51
39.77 -75.61
1 W ASHLAND NEW CASTLE 3.54
39.80 -75.68
1 N WOODSHADE NEW CASTLE 3.57
39.67 -75.68
1 ESE WINTERTHUR NEW CASTLE 2.82
39.80 -75.60
2 NNE DELANEY CORNER NEW CASTLE 4.54
39.33 -75.73
2 NW TOWNSEND NEW CASTLE 4.53
39.41 -75.72
BROOKSIDE NEW CASTLE 4.54
39.67 -75.73
2 NNW NOTTINGHAM MANOR NEW CASTLE 4.14
39.71 -75.78
2 NNW NOTTINGHAM MANOR NEW CASTLE 4.33
39.71 -75.78
1 NW ODESSA NEW CASTLE 2.64
39.47 -75.68
1 NE HOLIDAY HILLS NEW CASTLE 2.85
39.83 -75.49
WEST DOVER KENT 3.05
39.17 -75.60
3 WNW FREDERICA KENT 2.67
39.03 -75.52
1 SW CLAYTON KENT 4.14
39.28 -75.65
WEST DOVER KENT 3.05
39.17 -75.60
3 WNW FREDERICA KENT 2.67
39.03 -75.52
1 SW CLAYTON KENT 4.13
39.28 -75.65
1 WSW CLAYTON KENT 2.07
39.28 -75.66
D. INLAND FLOODING...
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HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON MULHOCKAWAY CREEK IN CLINTON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1245 PM AND CRESTED AT 5.98 FEET AT 130 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NEW CASTLE...FLOODING ON EXIT 5 RAMP OF INTERSTATE 495 TO NAAMANS
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF IRON STREET AND
GLENDON HILL ROAD. LANE RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES IN UPPER MERION.
MONTGOMERY...MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES IN NORRISTOWN AREA.
QUEEN ANNES...STREET FLOODING IN CHESTER, MD.
MONTGOMERY...RESIDENTIAL STREET FLOODING IN HATFIELD.
MONTGOMERY...PARTS OF ROUTE 113 AND ROUTE 29 FLOODED.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF 25TH STREET AND MAIN
STREET IN GLENDON. LANE RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 662 BETWEEN SHARP ROAD AND
PLEASANT VALLEY DRIVE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS AND SOCIAL
MEDIA POSTS.
TALBOT...U.S. HIGHWAY 50 WESTBOUND CLOSED AT BARBER ROAD FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...LIVE VIDEO SHOWING FLASH FLOODING IN RADNOR TWP.
NEW CASTLE...CORRECTS PREVIOUS FLASH FLOOD REPORT FROM 2 S
BROOKSIDE. THE GAUGE ON THE CHRISTINA RIVER AT COOCHS BRIDGE REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 945 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.98 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT
332 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED FRIEDENSVILLE ROAD NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF MEADOWS ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 841 NEAR LEWISVILLE ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 40 NEAR THIOKOL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NEW CASTLE...FLASH FLOODING ON 12TH STREET CLOSED THE ROAD AND EXIT
RAMPS FROM I-495. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...DARBY CREEK ROAD CLOSED NEAR LAWRENCE ROAD FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...STATE HIGHWAY 7 CLOSED AT HOWARD STREET FROM A COMBINATION
OF COASTAL FLOODING AND FLASH FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED BRYN MAWR AVENUE NEAR MILL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON INTERSTATE 76 NEAR THE MONTGOMERY DRIVE
EXIT WITH LANE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...THE GAUGE ON FRANKFORD CREEK AT PHILADELPHIA REACHED
MODERATE FLOOD STAGE WHEN IT CRESTED AT 9.81 FT THIS AFTERNOON.
DELAWARE...FLOODING CLOSED BLUEBALL AVENUE NEAR 10TH STREET. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
QUEEN ANNES...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 18 BETWEEN PINEY CREEK ROAD
AND MAIN STREET FORCED ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE NEAR 38TH STREET WITH
SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES AND LANE RESTRICTIONS IN THE AREA. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...GAUGE ON BIG ELK CREEK AT ELK MILLS CRESTED AT 12.88 FT,
CORRESPONDING TO MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
DELAWARE...FLOODING NEAR OLD MARPLE ROAD AND STATE HIGHWAY 320 WITH
SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN THE AREA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON THE WHITE CLAY CREEK AT NEWARK REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1100 AM AND CRESTED AT 16.49 FEET (0.01 FT SHY OF
MAJOR FLOOD STAGE) AT 745 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED BIRMINGHAM ROAD NEAR RITLERY DRIVE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CUMBERLAND...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 47 NEAR BROAD STREET IN
MILLVILLE. ALL LANES CLOSED. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...FLOODING FORCED CLOSURES ON INTERSTATE 76 NEAR THE U.S.
HIGHWAY 202 INTERCHANGE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...USGS GAUGE ON PERKIOMEN CREEK AT EAST GREENVILE CRESTED
AT 9.57 FT AT 3:46 PM (AFTER HITTING MINOR FLOOD AT 11:15 AM) WHICH
IS ABOVE MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED HAVERFORD ROAD NEAR KARAKUNG DRIVE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 926 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 10.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLOODING CLOSED CONCORD ROAD NEAR I-95. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 7 AT WELLS CAMP ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 213 AT BASIL AVENUE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NEAR VALLEYBROOK ROAD
FORCED ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON I-95 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 611. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
GLOUCESTER...CORRECTS PREVIOUS TROPICAL STORM REPORT FROM MANTUA.
FLASH FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 45 NEAR BERKELEY ROAD. ALL LANES
CLOSED. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HAMILTON BOULEVARD AND
SCHANTZ ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...STATE HIGHWAY 272 SOUTHBOUND AT RONEY AVENUE CLOSED FROM
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN NORRISTOWN REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 20.55 FEET (MAJOR
FLOODING) AT 1200 AM ON AUGUST 5.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON THE EAST BRANCH PERKIOMEN CREEK AT
SCHWENKSVILLE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.20
FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 645 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE EAST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
DOWNINGTOWN REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.59 FEET
(MAJOR FLOODING) AT 431 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...GAUGE ON THE WHITE CLAY CREEK AT STRICKERSVILLE REACHED A
VALUE OF 13.1 FT WHICH CORRESPONDS TO MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT MODENA
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 9.56 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 1230 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONTGOMERY...GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH OF THE PERKIOMEN CREEK AT
HILLEGASS CRESTED AT 6.68 FT AT 12:45PM (AFTER REACHING MINOR FLOOD
AT 11:46). THE CREST WAS IN THE MODERATE FLOOD CATEGORY.
MONTGOMERY...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 363 NEAR AUDUBON
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 30 NEAR THE LANCASTER AVENUE
INTERCHANGE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 202 NEAR THE I-76 INTERCHANGE
WITH ROAD CLOSURES IN THE AREA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...SEVERAL WATER RESCUES WITHING SKIPPACK TOWNSHIP.
CHESTER...WATER FLOWING ON ROADWAY IN SPRING CITY.
WARREN...TRIBUTARY CREEKS OF THE MUSCONETCONG RIVER HAVE OVERFLOWED
THEIR BANKS RESULTING IN FLOODED ROADWAYS.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON RED CLAY CREEK AT WOODDALE REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1200 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.88 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 517
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON PERKIOMEN CREEK AT GRATERFORD REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1202 PM AND CRESTED AT 19.14 FEET (RECORD FLOODING)
AT 815 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON ZUCKSVILLE ROAD NEAR BUSHKILL DRIVE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON TATAMY ROAD NEAR FRIENDENSTHAL AVENUE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 100 NEAR SWAMP CREEK
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...THE GAUGE ON CHESTER CREEK AT CHESTER REACHED FLOOD STAGE
AT 1215 PM AND CRESTED AT 17.10 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 200 PM ON
AUGUST 4.
WARREN...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 57 NEAR ASBURY BROADWAY
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...NUMEROUS WATER RESCUES AND BASEMENT FLOODING. 6.72 INCHES
OF RAIN HAS FALLEN.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED FARMERSVILLE ROAD NEAR EASTON
AVENUE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED SWINEHART ROAD NEAR BEAVER CREEK
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING AT BLUE RESTAURANT IN EASTON PA, WITH
NUMEROUS ROADS IN THE AREA FLOODED. RAIN TOTALS NEAR 6-7INCHES.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON THE LITTLE LEHIGH RIVER IN ALLENTOWN (ALLP1)
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1230 PM AND CRESTED AT 12.76 FEET (RECORD
FLOODING) AT 415 PM ON AUGUST 4.
DELAWARE...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 13 NEAR BULLENS LANE FORCED ITS
CLOSURE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STONY BANK ROAD NORTH OF U.S.
HIGHWAY 1. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
CHESTER...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF BUSINESS U.S. HIGHWAY 30
AND STATE HIGHWAY 100 IN EXTON. SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME
BASED ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND RADAR.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON SPRUCE RUN IN GLEN GARDNER REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1230 PM AND CRESTED AT 7.90 FEET AT 115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED SHIP ROAD NEAR NEWCOMEN ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...ROAD CLOSURES ON STATE HIGHWAY 12 FROM FLASH FLOODING. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
COATESVILLE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1245 PM AND CRESTED AT 7.28 FEET
(MINOR FLOODING) AT 145 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED CHERRY VALLEY ROAD NEAR GOODALE ROAD.
TIME BASED ON A COMBINATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND DISPATCH REPORTS.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE NESHANIC RIVER IN REAVILLE REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 100 PM AND CRESTED AT 9.31 FEET AT 345 PM ON AUGUST
4.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 23 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 100.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 309 NEAR SAUCON VALLEY ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...THE GAUGE ON BRANDYWINE CREEK AT CHADDS FORD REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 115 PM AND CRESTED AT 14.32 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT
1115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
BUCKS...THE GAUGE ON NESHAMINY CREEK AT PENNS PARK REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 115 PM AND CRESTED AT 17.12 FEET (MODERATE FLOODING) AT 830
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLASH FLOODING ON APPENZELL CREEK DAMAGED A PORT OF
PENNSYLVANIA CREEK ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING DAMAGED INDIAN CREEK ROAD NEAR MOUNTAIN ROAD
AND SAUERKRAUT LANE. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
LEHIGH...LITTLE LEHIGH CREEK IS OUT OF ITS BANKS.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING CLOSED GROUSE DRIVE NEAR WHITETAIL DEER
DRIVE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON THE LITTLE LEHIGH RIVER IN ALLENTOWN (APAP1)
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 145 PM AND CRESTED AT 12.69 FEET (MAJOR
FLOODING) AT 445 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
HONEYBROOK CRESTED AT 8.52 FT, 1.5 FT ABOVE THE GAUGES MINOR FLOOD
STAGE.
MONROE...FLOODING ON GREENVIEW DRIVE NEAR MCILHANEY ROAD. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...MULTIPLE FLOODED ROADWAYS IN LEHIGH TOWNSHIP.
NORTHAMPTON...LAWN AVENUE CLOSED NEAR STONYBROOK DRIVE FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN PHILADELPHIA
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 200 PM AND CRESTED AT 13.28 FEET (MODERATE
FLOODING) AT 1100 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...SEVERAL REPORTS OF ROAD CLOSURES IN BETHLEHEM. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
DELAWARE...FLOODING ON ORANGE STREET NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 1. TIME
ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
BERKS...SMALL STREAM AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING IN WERNERSVILLE.
LEHIGH...FLOODING ON I-78 NEAR THE U.S. HIGHWAY 22 INTERCHANGE WITH
CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...PARK IN HORSHAM COMPLETELY FLOODED. WATER IS NEARING
THE MAIN ROAD.
BUCKS...VIDEO OF PERKIOMEN CREEK WELL OUT ITS BANKS AND UP TO A HOME
UPSTREAM OF PERKASIE.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING OF TATAMY ROAD AND ARNDT ROAD NEAR BUSHKILL
PARK DRIVE WITH SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 100 NEAR I-76. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING DAMAGED POWDER VALLEY ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON NEARBY REPORTS AND RADAR.
MONROE...FLOODING ON HAP ARNOLD BOULEVARD IN TOBYHANNA. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING ON BROOKSIDE ROAD NEAR BUCKEYE ROAD FORCING ITS
CLOSURE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLASH FLOODING OF BIEBER CREEK DAMAGED ROADS NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF FORGEDALE ROAD AND SHEEP HILL ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MONROE...WIDESPREAD FLOODING NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 209 AND PENSYL CREEK
ROAD WITH NUMEROUS ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORTS.
CHESTER...WIDESPREAD FLOODING ON SAINT PETERS ROAD AND SCHOOL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CARBON...FLOODING NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 895 NEAR LAUCHNOR ROAD AS
LIZARD CREEK WENT OUT OF ITS BANKS. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CARBON...FLOODING ON LOWER SMITH GAP ROAD FORCING ROAD CLOSURES.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONROE...6.69 INCHES OF RAIN IN SAYLORSBURG, WITH WIDESPREAD
BASEMENT FLOODING.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 512 NEAR STEUBEN ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN POTTSTOWN REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 315 PM AND CRESTED AT 15.16 FEET AT 1045 PM ON AUGUST
4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING OF WALTZ CREEK CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY
191. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLOODING ON MAIN STREET NEAR GRANGE ROAD AND MUCH OF THE
SURROUNDING AREA WITH SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED PORTIONS OF I-78 IN LEHIGH COUNTY.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 841 NEAR LEWISVILLE ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...AMERICAN LEGION INUNDATED BY FLOOD WATER IN EAST
GREENVILLE.
DELAWARE...FLOODING AT SOUTH AVE-MACDADE BLVD INTERSECTION.
NEW CASTLE...MINOR FLOODING IN PRICES CORNER WITH 5 INCHES OF RAIN.
MONROE...FLOODING IN SEVERAL AREAS IN STROUDSBURG WITH NUMEROUS ROAD
CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE SOUTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER IN STANTON
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 345 PM AND CRESTED AT 8.45 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 530 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...VIDEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA SHOWING A SMALL STREAM WELL OUT
OF ITS BANKS AND FLOODING A MOBILE HOME NEIGHBORHOOD ON NEWBURG ROAD
IN LOWER NAZARETH TWP.
BERKS...FLOODED ROADWAY IN OLEY.
LEHIGH...A 25-UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX OFF OF 7TH STREET IN SLATINGTON
BOROUGH IS BEING EVACUATED AS A RESULT OF FLOODING. RESIDENTS ARE
TEMPORARILY BEING EVACUATED TO NORTHERN LEHIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL IN
SLATINGTON BOROUGH. A BERKS COUNTY HIGH WATER VEHICLE WAS REQUESTED
AND IS ON SCENE.
BUCKS...THE GAUGE ON NESHAMINY CREEK AT LANGHORNE REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 415 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 11.92 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 215 AM ON AUGUST 5.
CUMBERLAND...THE GAUGE ON THE COHANSEY RIVER IN SEELEY REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 415 PM AND CRESTED AT 6.31 FEET AT 630 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLOODING ON GREENVIEW DRIVE NEAR MCILHANEY ROAD. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONROE...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 209 BETWEEN BROADHEADSVILLE AND
SCIOTA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...THE GAUGE ON THE LEHIGH RIVER IN GLENDON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 530 PM AND CRESTED AT 21.24 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 845 PM
ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...THE GAUGE ON BRODHEAD CREEK IN MINISINK HILLS REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 545 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.64 FEET (MINOR FLOODING) AT 1030
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLOODING OCCURRING IN THE VICINITY OF MCMICHAEL CREEK NEAR
SYNDERSVILLE/HAMILTON TOWNSHIP.
CARBON...THE GAUGE ON AQUASHICOLA CREEK IN PALMERTON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 615 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.07 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 930 PM
ON AUGUST 4.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE SOUTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER IN HIGH
BRIDGE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 715 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.16 FEET
(MINOR FLOODING) AT 830 PM ON AUGUST 4.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON JORDAN CREEK IN ALLENTOWN REACHED FLOOD STAGE
AT 920 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 11.80 FEET (RECORD FLOODING) AT
1250 AM ON AUGUST 5.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON BRANDYWINE CREEK AT WILMINGTON REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1045 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 18.62 FEET
(MODERATE FLOODING) AT 300 AM ON AUGUST 5.
SOMERSET...THE GAUGE ON THE NORTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER AT SOUTH
BRANCH REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1100 PM AND CRESTED AT 8.11 FEET AT
1115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON MULHOCKAWAY CREEK IN CLINTON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1245 PM AND CRESTED AT 5.98 FEET AT 130 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NEW CASTLE...FLOODING ON EXIT 5 RAMP OF INTERSTATE 495 TO NAAMANS
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF IRON STREET AND
GLENDON HILL ROAD. LANE RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES IN UPPER MERION.
MONTGOMERY...MULTIPLE WATER RESCUES IN NORRISTOWN AREA.
QUEEN ANNES...STREET FLOODING IN CHESTER, MD.
MONTGOMERY...RESIDENTIAL STREET FLOODING IN HATFIELD.
MONTGOMERY...PARTS OF ROUTE 113 AND ROUTE 29 FLOODED.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF 25TH STREET AND MAIN
STREET IN GLENDON. LANE RESTRICTIONS REQUIRED. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 662 BETWEEN SHARP ROAD AND
PLEASANT VALLEY DRIVE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS AND SOCIAL
MEDIA POSTS.
TALBOT...U.S. HIGHWAY 50 WESTBOUND CLOSED AT BARBER ROAD FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...LIVE VIDEO SHOWING FLASH FLOODING IN RADNOR TWP.
NEW CASTLE...CORRECTS PREVIOUS FLASH FLOOD REPORT FROM 2 S
BROOKSIDE. THE GAUGE ON THE CHRISTINA RIVER AT COOCHS BRIDGE REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 945 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.98 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT
332 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED FRIEDENSVILLE ROAD NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF MEADOWS ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 841 NEAR LEWISVILLE ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 40 NEAR THIOKOL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NEW CASTLE...FLASH FLOODING ON 12TH STREET CLOSED THE ROAD AND EXIT
RAMPS FROM I-495. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...DARBY CREEK ROAD CLOSED NEAR LAWRENCE ROAD FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...STATE HIGHWAY 7 CLOSED AT HOWARD STREET FROM A COMBINATION
OF COASTAL FLOODING AND FLASH FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED BRYN MAWR AVENUE NEAR MILL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON INTERSTATE 76 NEAR THE MONTGOMERY DRIVE
EXIT WITH LANE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...THE GAUGE ON FRANKFORD CREEK AT PHILADELPHIA REACHED
MODERATE FLOOD STAGE WHEN IT CRESTED AT 9.81 FT THIS AFTERNOON.
DELAWARE...FLOODING CLOSED BLUEBALL AVENUE NEAR 10TH STREET. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
QUEEN ANNES...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 18 BETWEEN PINEY CREEK ROAD
AND MAIN STREET FORCED ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE NEAR 38TH STREET WITH
SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES AND LANE RESTRICTIONS IN THE AREA. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...GAUGE ON BIG ELK CREEK AT ELK MILLS CRESTED AT 12.88 FT,
CORRESPONDING TO MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
DELAWARE...FLOODING NEAR OLD MARPLE ROAD AND STATE HIGHWAY 320 WITH
SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN THE AREA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON THE WHITE CLAY CREEK AT NEWARK REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1100 AM AND CRESTED AT 16.49 FEET (0.01 FT SHY OF
MAJOR FLOOD STAGE) AT 745 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED BIRMINGHAM ROAD NEAR RITLERY DRIVE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CUMBERLAND...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 47 NEAR BROAD STREET IN
MILLVILLE. ALL LANES CLOSED. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...FLOODING FORCED CLOSURES ON INTERSTATE 76 NEAR THE U.S.
HIGHWAY 202 INTERCHANGE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...USGS GAUGE ON PERKIOMEN CREEK AT EAST GREENVILE CRESTED
AT 9.57 FT AT 3:46 PM (AFTER HITTING MINOR FLOOD AT 11:15 AM) WHICH
IS ABOVE MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED HAVERFORD ROAD NEAR KARAKUNG DRIVE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 926 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 10.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLOODING CLOSED CONCORD ROAD NEAR I-95. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 7 AT WELLS CAMP ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 213 AT BASIL AVENUE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NEAR VALLEYBROOK ROAD
FORCED ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...FLOODING ON I-95 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 611. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
GLOUCESTER...CORRECTS PREVIOUS TROPICAL STORM REPORT FROM MANTUA.
FLASH FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 45 NEAR BERKELEY ROAD. ALL LANES
CLOSED. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HAMILTON BOULEVARD AND
SCHANTZ ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL...STATE HIGHWAY 272 SOUTHBOUND AT RONEY AVENUE CLOSED FROM
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN NORRISTOWN REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 20.55 FEET (MAJOR
FLOODING) AT 1200 AM ON AUGUST 5.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON THE EAST BRANCH PERKIOMEN CREEK AT
SCHWENKSVILLE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.20
FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 645 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE EAST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
DOWNINGTOWN REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 13.59 FEET
(MAJOR FLOODING) AT 431 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...GAUGE ON THE WHITE CLAY CREEK AT STRICKERSVILLE REACHED A
VALUE OF 13.1 FT WHICH CORRESPONDS TO MAJOR FLOOD STAGE.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT MODENA
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1145 AM AND CRESTED AT 9.56 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 1230 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONTGOMERY...GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH OF THE PERKIOMEN CREEK AT
HILLEGASS CRESTED AT 6.68 FT AT 12:45PM (AFTER REACHING MINOR FLOOD
AT 11:46). THE CREST WAS IN THE MODERATE FLOOD CATEGORY.
MONTGOMERY...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 363 NEAR AUDUBON
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 30 NEAR THE LANCASTER AVENUE
INTERCHANGE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 202 NEAR THE I-76 INTERCHANGE
WITH ROAD CLOSURES IN THE AREA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...SEVERAL WATER RESCUES WITHING SKIPPACK TOWNSHIP.
CHESTER...WATER FLOWING ON ROADWAY IN SPRING CITY.
WARREN...TRIBUTARY CREEKS OF THE MUSCONETCONG RIVER HAVE OVERFLOWED
THEIR BANKS RESULTING IN FLOODED ROADWAYS.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON RED CLAY CREEK AT WOODDALE REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1200 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.88 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 517
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONTGOMERY...THE GAUGE ON PERKIOMEN CREEK AT GRATERFORD REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1202 PM AND CRESTED AT 19.14 FEET (RECORD FLOODING)
AT 815 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON ZUCKSVILLE ROAD NEAR BUSHKILL DRIVE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON TATAMY ROAD NEAR FRIENDENSTHAL AVENUE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 100 NEAR SWAMP CREEK
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...THE GAUGE ON CHESTER CREEK AT CHESTER REACHED FLOOD STAGE
AT 1215 PM AND CRESTED AT 17.10 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 200 PM ON
AUGUST 4.
WARREN...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 57 NEAR ASBURY BROADWAY
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...NUMEROUS WATER RESCUES AND BASEMENT FLOODING. 6.72 INCHES
OF RAIN HAS FALLEN.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED FARMERSVILLE ROAD NEAR EASTON
AVENUE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED SWINEHART ROAD NEAR BEAVER CREEK
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING AT BLUE RESTAURANT IN EASTON PA, WITH
NUMEROUS ROADS IN THE AREA FLOODED. RAIN TOTALS NEAR 6-7INCHES.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON THE LITTLE LEHIGH RIVER IN ALLENTOWN (ALLP1)
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1230 PM AND CRESTED AT 12.76 FEET (RECORD
FLOODING) AT 415 PM ON AUGUST 4.
DELAWARE...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 13 NEAR BULLENS LANE FORCED ITS
CLOSURE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED STONY BANK ROAD NORTH OF U.S.
HIGHWAY 1. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
CHESTER...FLOODING NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF BUSINESS U.S. HIGHWAY 30
AND STATE HIGHWAY 100 IN EXTON. SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME
BASED ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND RADAR.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON SPRUCE RUN IN GLEN GARDNER REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 1230 PM AND CRESTED AT 7.90 FEET AT 115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED SHIP ROAD NEAR NEWCOMEN ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...ROAD CLOSURES ON STATE HIGHWAY 12 FROM FLASH FLOODING. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
COATESVILLE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1245 PM AND CRESTED AT 7.28 FEET
(MINOR FLOODING) AT 145 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED CHERRY VALLEY ROAD NEAR GOODALE ROAD.
TIME BASED ON A COMBINATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND DISPATCH REPORTS.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE NESHANIC RIVER IN REAVILLE REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 100 PM AND CRESTED AT 9.31 FEET AT 345 PM ON AUGUST
4.
CHESTER...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 23 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 100.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 309 NEAR SAUCON VALLEY ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
DELAWARE...THE GAUGE ON BRANDYWINE CREEK AT CHADDS FORD REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 115 PM AND CRESTED AT 14.32 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT
1115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
BUCKS...THE GAUGE ON NESHAMINY CREEK AT PENNS PARK REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 115 PM AND CRESTED AT 17.12 FEET (MODERATE FLOODING) AT 830
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLASH FLOODING ON APPENZELL CREEK DAMAGED A PORT OF
PENNSYLVANIA CREEK ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING DAMAGED INDIAN CREEK ROAD NEAR MOUNTAIN ROAD
AND SAUERKRAUT LANE. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
LEHIGH...LITTLE LEHIGH CREEK IS OUT OF ITS BANKS.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING CLOSED GROUSE DRIVE NEAR WHITETAIL DEER
DRIVE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON THE LITTLE LEHIGH RIVER IN ALLENTOWN (APAP1)
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 145 PM AND CRESTED AT 12.69 FEET (MAJOR
FLOODING) AT 445 PM ON AUGUST 4.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE WEST BRANCH BRANDYWINE CREEK AT
HONEYBROOK CRESTED AT 8.52 FT, 1.5 FT ABOVE THE GAUGES MINOR FLOOD
STAGE.
MONROE...FLOODING ON GREENVIEW DRIVE NEAR MCILHANEY ROAD. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...MULTIPLE FLOODED ROADWAYS IN LEHIGH TOWNSHIP.
NORTHAMPTON...LAWN AVENUE CLOSED NEAR STONYBROOK DRIVE FROM FLASH
FLOODING. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
PHILADELPHIA...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN PHILADELPHIA
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 200 PM AND CRESTED AT 13.28 FEET (MODERATE
FLOODING) AT 1100 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...SEVERAL REPORTS OF ROAD CLOSURES IN BETHLEHEM. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
DELAWARE...FLOODING ON ORANGE STREET NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 1. TIME
ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
BERKS...SMALL STREAM AND POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING IN WERNERSVILLE.
LEHIGH...FLOODING ON I-78 NEAR THE U.S. HIGHWAY 22 INTERCHANGE WITH
CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...PARK IN HORSHAM COMPLETELY FLOODED. WATER IS NEARING
THE MAIN ROAD.
BUCKS...VIDEO OF PERKIOMEN CREEK WELL OUT ITS BANKS AND UP TO A HOME
UPSTREAM OF PERKASIE.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING OF TATAMY ROAD AND ARNDT ROAD NEAR BUSHKILL
PARK DRIVE WITH SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 100 NEAR I-76. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING DAMAGED POWDER VALLEY ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON NEARBY REPORTS AND RADAR.
MONROE...FLOODING ON HAP ARNOLD BOULEVARD IN TOBYHANNA. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLOODING ON BROOKSIDE ROAD NEAR BUCKEYE ROAD FORCING ITS
CLOSURE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLASH FLOODING OF BIEBER CREEK DAMAGED ROADS NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF FORGEDALE ROAD AND SHEEP HILL ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MONROE...WIDESPREAD FLOODING NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 209 AND PENSYL CREEK
ROAD WITH NUMEROUS ROAD CLOSURES IN PLACE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORTS.
CHESTER...WIDESPREAD FLOODING ON SAINT PETERS ROAD AND SCHOOL ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CARBON...FLOODING NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 895 NEAR LAUCHNOR ROAD AS
LIZARD CREEK WENT OUT OF ITS BANKS. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CARBON...FLOODING ON LOWER SMITH GAP ROAD FORCING ROAD CLOSURES.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONROE...6.69 INCHES OF RAIN IN SAYLORSBURG, WITH WIDESPREAD
BASEMENT FLOODING.
NORTHAMPTON...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 512 NEAR STEUBEN ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...THE GAUGE ON THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER IN POTTSTOWN REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 315 PM AND CRESTED AT 15.16 FEET AT 1045 PM ON AUGUST
4.
NORTHAMPTON...FLASH FLOODING OF WALTZ CREEK CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY
191. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BERKS...FLOODING ON MAIN STREET NEAR GRANGE ROAD AND MUCH OF THE
SURROUNDING AREA WITH SEVERAL ROAD CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
LEHIGH...FLASH FLOODING CLOSED PORTIONS OF I-78 IN LEHIGH COUNTY.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER...FLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 841 NEAR LEWISVILLE ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY...AMERICAN LEGION INUNDATED BY FLOOD WATER IN EAST
GREENVILLE.
DELAWARE...FLOODING AT SOUTH AVE-MACDADE BLVD INTERSECTION.
NEW CASTLE...MINOR FLOODING IN PRICES CORNER WITH 5 INCHES OF RAIN.
MONROE...FLOODING IN SEVERAL AREAS IN STROUDSBURG WITH NUMEROUS ROAD
CLOSURES. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE SOUTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER IN STANTON
REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 345 PM AND CRESTED AT 8.45 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 530 PM ON AUGUST 4.
NORTHAMPTON...VIDEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA SHOWING A SMALL STREAM WELL OUT
OF ITS BANKS AND FLOODING A MOBILE HOME NEIGHBORHOOD ON NEWBURG ROAD
IN LOWER NAZARETH TWP.
BERKS...FLOODED ROADWAY IN OLEY.
LEHIGH...A 25-UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX OFF OF 7TH STREET IN SLATINGTON
BOROUGH IS BEING EVACUATED AS A RESULT OF FLOODING. RESIDENTS ARE
TEMPORARILY BEING EVACUATED TO NORTHERN LEHIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL IN
SLATINGTON BOROUGH. A BERKS COUNTY HIGH WATER VEHICLE WAS REQUESTED
AND IS ON SCENE.
BUCKS...THE GAUGE ON NESHAMINY CREEK AT LANGHORNE REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 415 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 11.92 FEET (MINOR
FLOODING) AT 215 AM ON AUGUST 5.
CUMBERLAND...THE GAUGE ON THE COHANSEY RIVER IN SEELEY REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 415 PM AND CRESTED AT 6.31 FEET AT 630 PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLOODING ON GREENVIEW DRIVE NEAR MCILHANEY ROAD. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONROE...FLOODING ON U.S. HIGHWAY 209 BETWEEN BROADHEADSVILLE AND
SCIOTA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON...THE GAUGE ON THE LEHIGH RIVER IN GLENDON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 530 PM AND CRESTED AT 21.24 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 845 PM
ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...THE GAUGE ON BRODHEAD CREEK IN MINISINK HILLS REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 545 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.64 FEET (MINOR FLOODING) AT 1030
PM ON AUGUST 4.
MONROE...FLOODING OCCURRING IN THE VICINITY OF MCMICHAEL CREEK NEAR
SYNDERSVILLE/HAMILTON TOWNSHIP.
CARBON...THE GAUGE ON AQUASHICOLA CREEK IN PALMERTON REACHED FLOOD
STAGE AT 615 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.07 FEET (MAJOR FLOODING) AT 930 PM
ON AUGUST 4.
HUNTERDON...THE GAUGE ON THE SOUTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER IN HIGH
BRIDGE REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 715 PM AND CRESTED AT 10.16 FEET
(MINOR FLOODING) AT 830 PM ON AUGUST 4.
LEHIGH...THE GAUGE ON JORDAN CREEK IN ALLENTOWN REACHED FLOOD STAGE
AT 920 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 11.80 FEET (RECORD FLOODING) AT
1250 AM ON AUGUST 5.
NEW CASTLE...THE GAUGE ON BRANDYWINE CREEK AT WILMINGTON REACHED
FLOOD STAGE AT 1045 PM ON AUGUST 4 AND CRESTED AT 18.62 FEET
(MODERATE FLOODING) AT 300 AM ON AUGUST 5.
SOMERSET...THE GAUGE ON THE NORTH BRANCH RARITAN RIVER AT SOUTH
BRANCH REACHED FLOOD STAGE AT 1100 PM AND CRESTED AT 8.11 FEET AT
1115 PM ON AUGUST 4.
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E. MAXIMUM OBSERVED WATER LEVEL (WL)...
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ID CITY/TOWN COUNTY STATE WL DATUM DATE/ SOURCE
OR LOCATION (FT) TIME
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CMAN4 CAPE MAY CAPE MAY NJ 1.01 MHHW 04/1536 NOS
38.9678 -74.9597
CHCM2 CHESAPEAKE CITY CECIL MD 0.69 MHHW 04/1600 NOS
39.5267 -75.8100
LWSD1 LEWES SUSSEX DE 0.67 MHHW 04/1500 NOS
38.7828 -75.1192
NBLP1 NEWBOLD PHILADELPHIA PA 3.00 MHHW 04/2024 NOS
40.1373 -74.7519
ACYN4 ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC NJ 1.44 MHHW 04/1430 NOS
39.3567 -74.4181
SDHN4 SANDY HOOK MONMOUTH NJ 1.61 MHHW 05/0142 NOS
40.4669 -74.0094
PHBP1 PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA PA 2.44 MHHW 04/1906 NOS
39.9333 -75.1417
BDRN4 BURLINGTON BURLINGTON NJ 2.63 MHHW 04/2024 NOS
40.0800 -74.8733
RDYD1 REEDY POINT NEW CASTLE DE 1.97 MHHW 04/1624 NOS
39.5583 -75.5733
TCBM2 TOLCHESTER BEAC KENT MD 1.24 MHHW 04/2230 NOS
39.2133 -76.2450
REMARKS: TIME IN Z TIME.
F. TORNADOES...
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(DIST)CITY/TOWN COUNTY DATE/ EF SCALE
LAT LON (DEG DECIMAL) TIME(UTC) (IF KNOWN)
DESCRIPTION
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1 SE HIGHLAND ACRES KENT 4/1255 EF2 -
39.11 -75.50
THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE VICINITY OF THE EAGLE MEADOWS
APARTMENT HOMES ON SORGHUM MILL ROAD IN KENT COUNTY THEN MOVED
ACROSS ROUTE 10. IT TRACKED NEARLY PARALLEL TO SOUTH STATE STREET
THROUGH ANNEVILLE, THE SOUTH SIDE OF DOVER, WHERE SIGNIFICANT TREE
DAMAGE OCCURRED, INCLUDING SOME TREETOPS SHREDDED FROM POPLAR LANE
TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AROUND STEELE ROAD. IT WAS HERE WHERE SOME ROOF
DAMAGE OCCURRED TO SOME HOMES ESPECIALLY DUE TO FALLEN TREES,
HOWEVER A GARAGE WAS SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED ON DYERS TREE FARM. THE
TORNADO THEN CROSSED OVER ROUTE 13 NEAR THE EDEN MEDICAL CENTER AND
VERY NEAR THE WILLIAM HENRY MIDDLE SCHOOL. A COUPLE SECTIONS OF THE
SCHOOLS ROOF WERE BLOWN OFF ALONG WITH SOME TREE DAMAGE NEARBY. A
WAREHOUSE ADJACENT TO THE SCHOOL HAD A FEW SECTIONS OF ITS METAL
WALLS TORN OFF AND A COUPLE OF TRACTOR TRAILER TRAILERS FLIPPED ONTO
THEIR SIDE. THE TORNADO THEN CROSSED OVER WALKER ROAD AT ROUTE 15
THEN TO WESTMINSTER VILLAGE AT DOVER NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE
15 AND COLLEGE ROAD. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTHWARD JUST EAST OF
CHESWOLD WHERE THE TORNADO MAY HAVE LIFTED FOR A TIME WITH
DISCONTINUOUS TREE DAMAGE BEFORE MOVING THROUGH THE EAST SIDE OF
SMYRNA WHERE MORE NOTABLE TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED. A 96 MPH WIND GUST
WAS MEASURED AT A DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION WEATHER
STATION LOCATED ON ROUTE 1 JUST NORTH OF SMYRNA AS THE TORNADIC
CIRCULATION PASSED BY. FROM HERE, THE TORNADO CONTINUED NEARLY
PARALLEL TO ROUTES 1 AND 13 ON THE EAST SIDES OF TOWNSEND AND
MIDDLETOWN IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY. NUMEROUS TREES WERE SNAPPED OR
UPROOTED ALONG PORTIONS OF BLACKBIRD LANDING ROAD AND GUM BUSH ROAD
IN TOWNSEND WITH SOME DAMAGE TO ROOFS. A GARAGE AT A RESIDENCE ON
BLACKBIRD LANDING ROAD WAS DESTROYED. THE TORNADO THEN DAMAGED HOMES
IN MIDDLETOWN ALONG SPRING HOLLOW DRIVE. IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD, SOME
HOMES HAD ROOF MATERIAL AND SIDING BLOWN OFF WITH NUMEROUS TREES
UPROOTED. SEVERAL GARAGE DOORS WERE BLOWN OUT AND ONE HOME HAD AN
ENTIRE SIDE WALL BLOWN OFF. ONE PICTURE SHOWED A HOME WITH A MISSING
EXTERIOR CORNER WALLS ON THE SECOND STORY. THE TORNADO CONTINUED
NORTH NORTHWEST TO THE SUMMIT BRIDGE AREA JUST SOUTH OF THE C AND D
CANAL. IT IS HERE WHERE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE OCCURRED TO SEVERAL
HOMES, INCLUDING ONE HOME THAT HAD MORE THAN HALF OF ITS ROOF
COMPLETELY TORN OFF WITH A NEIGHBORING HOME LOSING SEVERAL SECTIONS
OF THEIR ROOF. SOME OTHER HOMES LOST A PORTION OF THEIR ROOF AND
SIDING WAS TORN OFF WITH A GARAGE DOOR BLOWN IN, ALONG WITH SEVERAL
TREES DOWN OR SNAPPED. THE TORNADO CROSSED THE CANAL AND TRACKED
NEAR LUMS POND AND THROUGH AN ADJACENT WOODED AREA WHERE PICTURES
AND AREAL FOOTAGE SHOWED A CLEAR PATH WITH NUMEROUS TREES DOWN. THE
TORNADO THEN CROSSED ROUTE 896 AND INTO THE BRENNAN ESTATES WHERE
HUNDREDS OF TREES WERE DOWN OR UPROOTED AND AROUND A DOZEN HOMES
SUSTAINED ENOUGH DAMAGE THAT THEY WERE DECLARED AS UNINHABITABLE.
THE TORNADO THEN LOOKED TO HAVE LIFTED PRIOR TO CROSSING OVER INTO
CECIL COUNTY MARYLAND. BASED ON THE DAMAGE TO THE HOMES IN THE
MIDDLETOWN TO SUMMIT BRIDGE TO BRENNAN ESTATES AREAS ESPECIALLY
(SOME NON-TREE RELATED DAMAGE), THE RATING OF THIS TORNADO WAS
INCREASED TO 115 MPH WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO AN EF2 ON THE ENHANCED
FUJITA SCALE. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED A CONTINUOUS AND WELL
DEFINED ROTATIONAL SIGNATURE AND ALSO A TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE.
THIS TORNADO PATH LENGTH SET A NEW RECORD IN DELAWARE, GREATLY
SURPASSING THE PREVIOUS TORNADO PATH LENGTH RECORD OF 13 MILES WHICH
OCCURRED IN 1988.
1 NNE STRATHMERE CAPE MAY 4/1345 EF1 -
39.21 -74.65
A WATERSPOUT CAME ASHORE NEAR THE SOUTHERN END OF CORSONS INLET
STATE PARK NEAR STRATHMERE THEN ACROSS MARSHY AREAS. THE TORNADO
THEN CROSSED THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY THEN TRACKED ALONG ROUTE 9
ACROSS THE SOUTH SIDE OF MARMORA. THERE WERE SEVERAL PICTURES AND
VIDEOS OF THE WATERSPOUT AND TORNADO INCLUDING A TRAINED SPOTTER
REPORTING A TORNADO ON THE GROUND WITH DEBRIS IN THE AIR. THE
TORNADO PRODUCED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO HOMES AND BUSINESSES ON THE
500 BLOCK OF ROUTE 9, STARTING IN THE VICINITY OF A COCA COLA
FACILITY WHERE CONTAINERS WERE TOSSED AROUND WITH EVEN A TRUCK
TRAILER FLIPPED ONTO ITS SIDE. ADJACENT TO THE COCA COLA FACILITY, A
LARGE SHED AT A RESIDENCE WAS UPENDED AND VEHICLES WERE MOVED FROM
THEIR ORIGINAL LOCATIONS. SEVERAL HOMES HAD PORTIONS OF THEIR ROOFS
BLOWN OFF WITH A COUPLE OF HOMES SUSTAINING SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE TO A
SIDE WALL OR CORNER WALLS. THE TORNADO CROSSED ROUTE 9 TO THE PINE
HILL MOBILE HOME COURT WHERE SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED TO TREES
AND BUILDINGS. ONE HOME WAS SHIFTED OFF ITS FOUNDATION AND OTHERS
HAD ROOF DAMAGE AND DOWNED TREES CRUSHED SEVERAL CARS. THE TORNADO
TRACKED NORTH NORTHWEST CROSSING TUCKAHOE ROAD AND MAY HAVE
DISSIPATED OVER THE ADJACENT MARSH AREAS. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED
A WELL DEFINED TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE AS THE TORNADO MOVED THROUGH
PORTIONS OF MARMORA. SPECIAL THANKS IS EXTENDED TO CAPE MAY COUNTY,
TRAINED SPOTTERS, AND THE LOCAL MEDIA FOR THEIR HELP IN THIS SURVEY.
1 NNE EAST NORRITON MONTGOMERY 4/1444 EF0 -
40.16 -75.33
AN EF0 TORNADO OCCURRED IN WORCESTER TOWNSHIP IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA AS TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS MOVED NORTHWARD ALONG THE EAST
COAST OF THE UNITED STATES. WITH SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BEING IN
THE NORTHEASTWARD, RIGHT FRONT QUADRANT, THE TORNADO AND PARENT
STORM MOVED IN AN UNUSUAL NORTHWESTWARD TRAJECTORY AHEAD OF THE MAIN
CENTER OF THE TROPICAL STORM. AN AREA OF CIRCULATION TIGHTENED IN A
STRONG CELL WITHIN A RAINBAND IN SOUTHEASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. AS
THIS CIRCULATION TIGHTENED, A BRIEF TORNADO FORMED NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF BRINDLE COURT AND TOWNSHIP LINE ROAD IN WORCESTER
TOWNSHIP, WHERE A FEW SMALL TREES WERE DOWNED IN A SMALL RESIDENTIAL
SUBDIVISION. FROM HERE, THE TORNADO CONTINUED ITS NORTHWESTWARD
TRAJECTORY THROUGH THE TOWNSHIP, DOWNING TREES ALONG POTSHOP ROAD.
THE CIRCULATION MAY HAVE LIFTED WITH THE PATH BEING SOMEWHAT
DISCONTINUOUS. A SOMEWHAT DENSER AREA OF TREES WERE DOWNED AS THE
TORNADO MOVED ACROSS VALLEY FORGE ROAD AND NORTHWESTWARD ALONG
HEEBNER ROAD. SEVERAL TREE TOPS WERE SHEARED OFF IN ADDITION TO
SEVERAL UTILITY POLES BEING PUSHED OVER ALONG HEEBNER ROAD NEAR THE
INTERSECTION OF SHEFLEY LANE. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTHWEST FROM
HERE, EVENTUALLY DOWNING SEVERAL HARDWOOD TREES ALONG HOLLOW ROAD.
ONE TREE BROUGHT DOWN SEVERAL UTILITY LINES AS IT FELL. FROM HERE,
THE TORNADO LIFTED WITH ONLY A FEW OTHER TREES BEING DOWNED A LITTLE
WAYS FROM HOLLOW ROAD IN A SMALL WOODED AREA. SPECIAL THANKS IS
EXTENDED TO THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY EM OFFICE ALONG WITH SKYWARN
SPOTTER LOU RUH FOR THEIR HELP IN THIS SURVEY.
4 W WYE MILLS QUEEN ANNES 4/1218 EF0 I
38.93 -76.14
THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ALONG STAGWELL ROAD IN QUEENSTOWN. PICTURES
AND VIDEO SHOWED A DISTINCT BUT NARROW PATH IN A CORN FIELD PARALLEL
TO THE ROAD WHICH IS MOSTLY EAST TO WEST. THE DOWNED CORN WAS IN A
CIRCULAR PATTERN, AND AERIAL FOOTAGE OVER THE CORN FIELD SHOWED SOME
DOWNBURST SIGNATURES ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TORNADO PATH. IN
ADDITION TO THE CORNFIELD DAMAGE, SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE OCCURRED
ALONG STAGWELL ROAD ACROSS FROM THE CORN FIELD. THE TORNADO LOOKS TO
HAVE LIFTED BEFORE IT REACHED THE WYE RIVER AS THERE WAS NO
ADDITIONAL VISIBLE DAMAGE NORTH OF THIS PATH. RADAR SHOWED DEFINED
ROTATION, HOWEVER GIVEN THE WEAK INTENSITY OF THE TORNADO IT
APPEARED TO HAVE OCCURRED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF A LARGER ROTATIONAL
SIGNATURE AND THEREFORE TRACKED MORE EAST TO WEST.
SANDTOWN KENT 4/1225 EF1 I
39.03 -75.72
THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE VICINITY OF ROAD 258 SOUTH OF
SANDTOWN ROAD, THEN TRACKED ACROSS A SECTION OF MOSTLY OPEN FIELDS
BUT DAMAGED SOME TREES ALONG THE WAY. IT THEN TRACKED DOWN THE
WESTERN PORTION OF SANDTOWN ROAD CLOSER TO ROUTE 10 DAMAGING SEVERAL
HOMES AND SNAPPING AND UPROOTING SEVERAL TREES. A HOME HAD SOME
WINDOWS BLOWN OUT ALONG WITH ROOF DAMAGE, ANOTHER HOME HAD ITS ROOF
BLOWN OFF AND THERE WAS A LARGE GARAGE THAT HAD ITS BACK SHEET METAL
WALL TORN OFF. THE TORNADO CROSSED ROUTE 10 NEAR THE INTERSECTION
WITH SANDTOWN ROAD AND MOVED ACROSS THE SANDTOWN LANDFILL FACILITY
WHERE ADDITIONAL TREES WERE UPROOTED OR SNAPPED, TWO FRONT-END
LOADERS HAD WINDOWS BLOWN OUT AND SOME TRUCK TRAILERS WERE FLIPPED
OVER. THE TORNADO EXITED THE LANDFILL AND MAY HAVE DISSIPATED BEFORE
REACHING THE MARYLAND-DELAWARE STATE LINE. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED
ROTATION AND A NOTABLE TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE NEAR AND JUST
NORTHWEST OF SANDTOWN AS DEBRIS WAS TOSSED INTO THE AIR.
3 WNW SURF CITY OCEAN 4/1454 EF1 I
39.68 -74.21
A WATERSPOUT DEVELOPED IN MANAHAWKIN BAY BETWEEN SHIP BOTTOM AND
BRANT BEACH. IT TRACKED NORTHWESTWARD AND VIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWED THE
CIRCULATION WITH LIGHT DEBRIS IN THE AIR CROSSING THE ROUTE 72
BRIDGE OVER THE BAY. THE WATERSPOUT THEN CONTINUED TRACKING TO THE
NORTHWEST AND PASSED EAST OF MUD CITY BEFORE MOVING ASHORE INTO A
MARSHY AREA OF THE MANAHAWKIN WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA. OTHER THAN
SOME LIGHT DEBRIS REPORTED IN THE AIR AS IT CROSSED THE ROUTE 72
BRIDGE, NO OTHER DAMAGE REPORTS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED AS OF THIS
REPORT. HOWEVER, THE CIRCULATION TRACKED RIGHT OVER THE LONG BEACH
ISLAND WEATHERFLOW WEATHER STATION LOCATED NORTH OF EGG ISLAND AND
WEST OF FLAT ISLAND IN MANAHAWKIN BAY WHICH MEASURED A 109 MPH WIND
GUST AT 10:53 AM EDT. THIS MEASUREMENT WAS USED TO RATE THIS
WATERSPOUT/TORNADO GIVEN THE LACK OF ACTUAL DAMAGE. DOPPLER RADAR
DATA SHOWED NO EVIDENCE OF A TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE. DOPPLER RADAR
DATA HOWEVER DID INDICATE VELOCITIES TO 112 MPH AT ABOUT 1,600 FEET
ABOVE THE GROUND VERY NEAR THE AFOREMENTIONED WEATHER STATION.
1 WSW DOYLESTOWN BUCKS 4/1510 EF2 I
40.31 -75.14
A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST EAST OF THE PHILADELPHIA MILLS MALL AS
IT MOVED IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION ALONG OR NEAR KNIGHTS ROAD AND
MEDFORD ROAD TOWARD DUNKS FERRY ROAD. THREE EXHAUST SYSTEMS AND 6
RTU SYSTEMS WERE BLOWN OFF THE ROOF IN LESS THAN 15 SECONDS AT THE
FORMER WALMART STORE CURRENTLY UNDERGOING RECONSTRUCTION, AND
NUMEROUS TREES, SOME CLOSE TO 100 YEARS OLD, WERE SNAPPED OR BLOWN
OVER ALONG KNIGHTS ROAD, MEDFORD ROAD, AND DUNKS FERRY ROAD. ROOFS,
SIDING, AND AWNINGS WERE BLOWN OFF MANY HOMES IN THE AREA. A FEW
CARS WERE ALSO TOSSED OR TURNED OVER AS THE STORM MOVED THROUGH. THE
ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 100 MPH, EQUIVALENT TO EF1 ON
THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. CURRENT EVIDENCE SUGGESTS THE TORNADO
THEN LIFTED OFF THE GROUND AS IT PROCEEDED IN A NORTHWESTERLY
DIRECTION, BRIEFLY TOUCHING DOWN IN THE SOUTHAMPTON AREA OF BUCKS
COUNTY. NUMEROUS TREES WERE SNAPPED IN THIS AREA AS WELL, WITH MANY
HOMES AND CARS DAMAGED DUE TO FALLING TREES AND TREE LIMBS. THE
SYCAMORE DRIVE AND HARDING ROADS AREAS WERE HARDEST HIT. THE
ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 90 MPH, EQUIVALENT TO AN EF1
ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. CURRENT EVIDENCE AGAIN SUGGESTS THE
TORNADO LIFTED ONE MORE TIME AS THE PARENT CIRCULATION TRAVELED TO
THE DOYLESTOWN AREA, WHERE IT TOUCHED DOWN ONE FINAL TIME NEAR THE
CENTRAL BUCKS WEST HIGH SCHOOL. HERE BLEACHERS ON THE VISITORS SIDE
OF THE ATHLETIC FIELD WERE PICKED UP AND TOSSED BEFORE THE VORTEX
MOVED ON TO THE DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL COMPLEX WHERE AT LEAST SIX
AUTOMOBILES WERE TOSSED SOME DISTANCE, AND WHERE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE
OCCURRED TO THE CHILDRENS VILLAGE DAY CARE CENTER WITH NO SERIOUS
INJURIES REPORTED. NUMEROUS TREES WERE FELLED IN AND AROUND THE
HOSPITAL CENTER, AND SEVERAL METAL LAMP POSTS WERE BENT FROM THE
WIND. THE ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 115 MPH, EQUIVALENT
TO A LOW-END EF2 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. THE TORNADO THEN
CONTINUED MOVING IN A NORTHWESTERLY DIRECTION, SNAPPING AND FALLING
TREES, AS WELL AS CAUSING DAMAGE TO HOMES AND OTHER PROPERTIES,
ESPECIALLY ALONG AND NEAR SANDY RIDGE ROAD, JEFFERSON AVENUE, AND
LOWER STATE ROAD, BEFORE LIFTING ALONG FERRY ROAD NEAR THE PEACE
VALLEY RESERVOIR. THE ESTIMATED WIND SPEED IN THIS AREA WAS 100 MPH,
EQUIVALENT TO AN EF1 ON THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE.
2 SW MILFORD SUSSEX 4/1225 EF1 I
38.89 -75.45
A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN THE EVERGREEN AND MEADOW BROOK LANES AREA
OF SOUTHWEST MILFORD (SUSSEX COUNTY) AROUND 8:25 AM ON AUGUST 4.
THERE WAS EXTENSIVE TREE DAMAGE FROM MEADOW BROOK AND EVERGREEN
LANES NORTH TO HAVEN LAKE THEN ACROSS THE LAKE TO NORTH SHORE DRIVE
IN KENT COUNTY. NUMEROUS TREES WERE UPROOTED AND SNAPPED ALONG THE
PATH OF THE TORNADO, WITH SEVERAL TREES FALLING ONTO HOMES. THE
TORNADO TURNED MORE NORTHWEST AND CROSSED WILLIAMSVILLE ROAD
PRODUCING ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE, THEN LIFTED BEFORE IT REACHED
MILFORD HARRINGTON HIGHWAY. DUE TO THE EXTENSIVE TREE DAMAGE, POWER
LINES AND SOME POLES WERE ALSO DOWN ALONG PORTIONS OF THE TORNADOS
PATH. SEVERAL OF THE TREES WERE OF SOFTWOOD AND SNAPPED AT THEIR
TRUNKS, WHICH IS INDICATIVE OF 100 MPH WINDS AND THIS WAS USED TO
RATE THIS TORNADO. THIS WIND SPEED CORRESPONDS TO AN EF1 ON THE
ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE. DOPPLER RADAR DATA SHOWED A WELL DEFINED
TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE THAT QUICKLY DEVELOPED ON THE WEST AND
NORTHWEST SIDE OF MILFORD AS THE CIRCULATION MOVED THROUGH.
G. STORM IMPACTS BY COUNTY...
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COUNTY DEATHS INJURIES EVACUATIONS
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KENT 0 0 0
41 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT WXFLOW SITE SR 1 AT TRAP SHOOTERS RD.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
SUSTAINED WIND OF 44 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 51 MPH.
ANZ455 0 0 0
40 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT DEWEY BEACH WXFLOW SITE XDEW.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
43 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT DELAWARE SEASHORE.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
NOS GAUGE REPORTS SUSTAINED 40 MPH WINDS AND 57 MPH GUSTS.
NORTHAMPTON 0 0 0
LARGE LIMBS SNAPPED IN NAZARETH.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
ONE TREE DOWN AND SEVERAL TREE LIMBS DOWN BETWEEN REHOBOTH BEACH AND
LONG NECK. TRAFFIC LIGHTS ALSO OUT IN THE AREA.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
WIRES DOWN ON ON STATE ROUTE 1 NEAR FRED HUDSON ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
ANZ431 0 0 0
58 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT BRANDYWINE SHOAL LIGHT NOS SITE.
KENT 0 0 0
DELAWARE DOT GAUGE MEASURED A 42 MPH SUSTAINED WIND WITH GUSTS UP TO
77 MPH AS A TORNADIC SUPERCELL PASSED.
TALBOT 0 0 0
SPOTTER REPORTS NUMEROUS LIMBS DOWN AND DETERIORATING CONDITIONS.
PEAK WINDS OF 45 MPH SO FAR. 8.10 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE MIDNIGHT.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
A WIND GUST MEASURED TO 96 MPH AT A DELDOT WEATHER STATION ALONG
ROUTE 1 JUST NORTH OF SMYRNA AS A TORNADIC SIGNATURE MOVED THROUGH.
THE WIND WAS SUSTAINED AT 53 MPH AT THE TIME.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREE LIMBS DOWN NEAR WASHINGTON STREET AND FRANKLIN STREET,
SOME INTO WIRES. THE LIMBS ON WIRES HAVE STARTED SMALL FIRES.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
ROUTE 1 CLOSED AT JEFFERSON BRIDGE ROAD FROM DOWNED TREES AND WIRES.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
39 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT OCEAN CITY SOUTH BEACH WXFLOW SITE.
ANZ453 0 0 0
42 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT WXFLOW SITE LUDLAM BAY.
SALEM 0 0 0
NJWXNET AT LOWER ALLOWAYS CREEK MEASURED A 44 MPH SUSTAINED WIND
WITH 46 MPH GUSTS.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
REPORTS OF SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURAL WIND DAMAGE TO HOMES NEAR THE
SUMMIT AIRPORT. COULD BE AN EXTENSION OF THE TORNADO TRACK FROM
FARTHER SOUTH IN KENT COUNTY.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 276 AT MAIN STREET. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 328 AT THREE BRIDGE BRANCH
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NORTHBOUND AT STATE HIGHWAY
273. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
47 KTS/54 MPH WIND GUST AT KENT ISLAND.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
ASOS REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF 41 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 57 MPH
DURING THE STORM.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
COOP OBSERVER REPORTS WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WINDS, TREES, AND WIRES
DOWN IN ESTELL MANOR. POWER OUT THROUGH THE AREA. SEVERAL GUSTS
ESTIMATED 65 MPH. OBSERVED FROM 10AM TO 2PM.
TALBOT 0 0 0
MDDOT GAUGE AT THE KNAPPS NARROWS DRAWBRIDGE MEASURED 47 MPH
SUSTAINED WINDS WITH GUSTS UP TO 69 MPH.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
TREE DOWN IN CAPE MAY AVE IN CAPE MAY.
KENT 0 0 0
56 MPH WIND GUST NEAR WOODSIDE, DE.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWN IN THE AREA.
CECIL 0 0 0
TREES DOWN ON WIRES ON BELLE HILL RD AND APPLETON RD IN ELKTON, MD.
TALBOT 0 0 0
52 KTS/60 MPH WIND GUST AT BLACKWALNUT HARBOR.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 9 AT MAIN STREET IN MIDDLE TWP. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT 0 0 0
46 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT BLACKWALNUT HARBOR WXFLOW SITE.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE AND WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 49 NEAR WEST AVENUE IN
BRIDGETON. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 9 NEAR MAYS LANDING ROAD IN SOMERS
POINT. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
AWOS REPORTS SUSTAINED WINDS OF 44 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 62 MPH.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
43 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT PROSPECT BAY WEATHER UNDERGROUND SITE.
CECIL 0 0 0
49 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT WXFLOW SITE.
OCEAN 0 0 0
44 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT TUCKERTON WXFLOW SITE.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO A STOAGE UNIT FACILITY TIME ESTIMATED.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
41 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT PT POINT WXFLOW SITE.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
59 MPH SUSTAINED WIND. RUTGERS NJ WEATHER NETWORK.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
PEAK SUSTAINED WINDS OF 48 KTS WITH PEAK GUSTS TO 62 KTS AROUND
10:30 AM.
CHESTER 0 0 0
TREE DAMAGE IN WEST CHESTER. TIME ESTIMATED.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO A STOAGE UNIT FACILITY TIME ESTIMATED.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
LARGE TREE LIMBS DOWN IN THE VICINITY OF AND VISIBLE FROM THE MOUNT
HOLLY WFO.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES AND NUMEROUS LARGE BRANCHES DOWN IN THE LAKES
NEIGHBORHOOD. WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES IN THE AREA.
OCEAN 0 0 0
50 MPH SUSTAINED WIND. HARVEY CEDARS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.
ANZ451 0 0 0
45 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT LBI ISLAND SURF.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
TREES AND BRANCHES DOWN.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
SPOTTER REPORTS SUSTAINED WINDS OF 38-42 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 58
MPH. TREE DAMAGE IN THE AREA ALONG WITH 4 INCHES OF RAIN.
TALBOT 0 0 0
AWOS REPORTS 39 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS WITH 56 MPH GUSTS.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
TREES AND WIRES DOWN IN VARYING DIRECTIONS ON HEEBNER ROAD BETWEEN
VALLEY FORGE ROAD AND HOLLOW ROAD. POSSIBLE TORNADO. TIME ESTIMATED
FROM RADAR.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
ROOF COMING OFF MONTEGO BAY HOTEL.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
TREES AND WIRES DOWN GSP MM 22.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE ALONG KNIGHTS ROAD IN THE VICINITY OF THE
FRANKLIN MILLS MALL. DAMAGE IS POSSIBLY TORNADIC.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 301 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 302.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 422 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 363. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
SEVERAL REPORTS OF DOWNED TREES AND WIRES IN THE PORT DEPOSIT AND
PERRYVILLE AREA. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
CORRECTS PREVIOUS TROPICAL STORM REPORT FROM 1 NW JACKSONVILLE.
VIDEO SHOWING A ROOF BEING BLOWN OFF OF A HOUSE IN OCEAN CITY. EXACT
TIME UNKNOWN.
CAROLINE 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWN NORTHWEST OF GOLDSBORO.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES AND LARGE LIMBS DOWN, ONE ON A SHED DOING DAMAGE IN
THE CHURCHVILLE-HOLLAND AREA.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
TREE ON HOUSE NEAR LEISURE POINT.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ON HOUSE (REPORT TIME ESTIMATED FROM NEARBY OBS).
SUSSEX 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ON HOUSE AT 66 BETHANY ROAD.
ANZ451 0 0 0
49 MPH SUSTAINED WIND. KITE ISLAND WXFLOW SITE.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERE DAMAGE AROUND THE DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL. THIS DAMAGE POSSIBLY
OCCURRED FROM A TORNADO. TIME ESTIMATED FROM RADAR.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-295 SOUTHBOUND NORTH OF EXIT 47. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 40 WESTBOUND AT JACKSON
STATION ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
ASOS REPORTS 40 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS WITH 66 MPH GUSTS.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 77 NEAR SILVER LAKE ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-295 NORTHBOUND AT EXIT 45. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 222 NORTHBOUND AT COKESBURY
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
SIGNIFICANT TREE DAMAGE AND A CHIMNEY BLOWN OFF OF A HOUSE IN BEAR.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 50 WESTBOUND NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY
301. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
DOWNED WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 47 NEAR BROADWAY IN MAURICE RIVER TWP.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CAMDEN 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 30 WESTBOUND WEST OF WATERFORD-BLUE
ANCHOR ROAD IN WINSLOW TWP. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
EXTENSIVE TREE DAMAGE IN THE COOPERSTOWN AND EDGEWATER PARK AREA.
SEVERAL VEHICLES WERE DAMAGED FROM DOWNED TREES. A 4-FOOT DIAMETER
TREE FELL ONTO A BUILDING. ANOTHER LARGE TREE BLOCKED
DELANCO-COOPERTOWN ROAD. TIME BASED ON VISUAL OBSERVATION OF THE
DAMAGE.
OCEAN 0 0 0
TREE INTO POWER LINES IN JACKSON TOWNSHIP ON N.COOK BRIDGE ROAD.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND WIRES DOWN.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
DOWNED POLE AND WIRES ON U.S. HIGHWAY 322 WESTBOUND AT U.S. HIGHWAY
50 IN HAMILTON TWP. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE AT 34044 ORCHID LANE NEAR NASSAU.
BUCKS 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND WIRES DOWN.
BUCKS 0 0 0
4.5 INCHES OF RAIN SINCE 7 AM. POQUESSING CREEK RISING SHARPLY.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
44 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT HILLSBOROUGH.
OCEAN 0 0 0
45 MPH SUSTAINED WIND.
ANZ451 0 0 0
39 MPH SUSTAINED WIND AT SOUTH SEASIDE PARK MARINA.
PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0
ASOS REPORTS SUSTAINED WINDS OF 40 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 49 MPH
DURING THE STORM.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 301 SOUTHBOUND AT CHERRY LANE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
NWS EMPLOYEE REPORTS A LARGE TREE DOWN ON WOODLANE ROAD JUST EAST OF
541. EXACT TIME UNKNOWN.
WARREN 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 182 SOUTHBOUND NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 46.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
TREE DOWN AT THE CORNER OF WILLOW AND RALPH AVENUES IN SOUTH
PLAINFIELD.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 206 AT COLD SOIL ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 29 SOUTH OF VALLEY ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-287 SOUTHBOUND NEAR EXIT 30. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 49 WEST OF RIECK ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 50 NORTHBOUND NEAR ATLANTIC CITY
EXPRESSWAY. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 545 AT LEEDS ROAD. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWN ALONG GARDEN STATE PARKWAY AT MILE MARKER 21.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NEAR WHITEHEAD ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
LARGE TREE (APPROX 4 INCH DIAMETER) DOWN IN LOWER MORELAND.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
PHOTOGRAPHS RECEIVED OF LARGE TREE LIMBS DOWN IN HILLSBOROUGH.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
LARGE TREE DOWN ON POWER LINES IN NORTH BRUNSWICK.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
PICTURE OF A SNAPPED TREE IN GREEN BROOK TWP.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 83 NEAR DENNISVILLE ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
SUSTAINED WIND OF 45 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 65 MPH.
GLOUCESTER 0 0 0
LARGE TREES LIMBS DOWN BLOCKING HARRISONVILLE ROAD IN MULLICA HILL.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED JACOB TOME MEMORIAL HIGHWAY NEAR NANTUCKET
DRIVE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
QUEEN ANNES 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED U.S. HIGHWAY 301 NORTH OF STATE HIGHWAY
300. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BUCKS 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ON THE SHOULDER OF I-295.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES AND LARGE LIMBS DOWN IN THE LANGHORNE AREA.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
TREES DOWN IN PEMBERTON.
MERCER 0 0 0
PEAK SUSTAINED WINDS OF 46 MPH WITH A PEAK GUST OF 63 MPH IN
LAWRENCEVILLE. NUMEROUS BRANCHES AND WIRES DOWN IN THE TOWNSHIP.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
41 MPH SUSTAINED WIND. RUTGERS FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL RESEARCH
EXTENSION CENTER.
GLOUCESTER 0 0 0
MULTIPLE TREES DOWN ON BREAKNECK ROAD IN MANTUA.
GLOUCESTER 0 0 0
LARGE TREE DOWN ON WOODBURY GLASSBORO ROAD IN MANTUA.
MERCER 0 0 0
LARGE TREE UPROOTED ON EWINGVILLE ROAD IN EWING. TIME ESTIMATED.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
OVER 36 TREES DOWN ACROSS SOUTH BRUNSWICK. NUMEROUS POWER OUTAGES
AND ROADS CLOSED.
MORRIS 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-80 WESTBOUND NEAR EXIT 42. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON GARDEN STATE PARKWAY SOUTHBOUND NEAR EXIT 98. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 309 AT WILLIS STREET. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
WARREN 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 57 WESTBOUND NEAR COUNTY ROADS 630 AND
651. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CAROLINE 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 16 AT KLEIN STREET. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MERCER 0 0 0
ASOS MEASURED A 43 MPH SUSTAINED WIND WITH GUSTS UP TO 58 MPH DURING
THE STORM.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-195 JUST EAST OF I-295. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
CAMDEN 0 0 0
PICTURE ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF AN UPROOTED TREE IN CHERRY HILL. THE TREE
GRAZED A HOUSE AND CAUSED SOME COLLATERAL COSMETIC DAMAGE.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 202 NEAR AT&T ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
LARGE TREE UPROOTED IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA OF BRIGANTINE.
MORRIS 0 0 0
COCORAHS OBSERVER REPORTS TREES DOWN BLOCKING ROLLING RIDGE ROAD AND
SHONGUM ROAD IN RANDOLPH TWP. 2.71 INCHES OF RAIN TOTAL.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
TREES AND SEVERAL LARGE TREE LIMBS DOWN IN BURLINGTON.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON GARDEN STATE PARKWAY SOUTHBOUND SOUTH OF EXIT 116.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE AND WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 33 NEAR WEST MAIN STREET.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
ASOS REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS UP TO 43 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 58 MPH
DURING THE STORM.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 276 AT RISING SUN ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 79 NEAR FREEHOLD ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MORRIS 0 0 0
DOWNED TREES AT SEVERAL POINTS ON I-287 IN MORRIS COUNTY. LANE
RESTRICTIONS WERE REQUIRED NEAR EXITS 47, 37, AND 33. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MORRIS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES UPROOTED AND POWER LINES DOWN ACROSS MADISON BOROUGH.
TIME ESTIMATED.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 279 BETWEEN APPLETON ROAD AND
BELLE HILL ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND LIMBS DOWN AROUND HOWELL. TRANSFORMERS BLOWING
NEARBY.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
NUMEROUS LOCATIONS AROUND AND IN THE 07059 ZIP CODE DEALING WITH
POWER LINES DOWN, TREES DOWN AND INTO CARS, HOUSES, AND COMMERCIAL
BUILDINGS. POWER OUTAGES ALSO REPORTED.
OCEAN 0 0 0
CWOP GAUGE REPORTED 46 MPH SUSTAINED WINDS WITH GUSTS UP TO 52 MPH.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 213 NEAR ROCK CHURCH ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
ANZ453 0 0 0
HADS GAUGE REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS UP TO 50 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 69
MPH.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
TREES DOWN ONTO HOUSE.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ON A ROOF IN FREEHOLD... TRAINED SPOTTER MEASURED 61 MPH
PEAK GUSTS.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
TREES DOWN BLOCKING ROAD 535.
MORRIS 0 0 0
LARGE LIMBS DOWN IN DENVILLE, NJ.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
TREE UPROOTED NEAR MEDFORD-MOUNT HOLLY RD AND TURTLE CREEK DRIVE IN
MEDFORD, NJ.
CAPE MAY 0 0 0
PICTURE ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF 4 LARGE TREES UPROOTED AND RESTING
AGAINST A HOUSE AT 67TH STREET AND LANDIS AVENUE IN SEA ISLE CITY.
TIME ESTIMATED.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
LIVE WIRES DOWN ON FLORENCE AVENUE.
OCEAN 0 0 0
TREES DOWN NEAR BEACHWOOD BLVD AND ROUTE 9 IN BEACHWOOD.
OCEAN 0 0 0
TREES DOWN NEAR CHAIN BLVD AND ROUTE 9 IN BAYVILLE.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
SPOTTER REPORTS A SNAPPED TREE AND 2 SHEDS WERE DESTROYED IN EDISON
ON CALVERT AVE.
MERCER 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND WIRES DOWN IN EWING TOWNSHIP. ALSO 5 INCHES OF
RAIN HAS FALLEN.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NEAR EXIT 132. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE NORTH OF EXIT 9. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
LARGE BRANCHES DOWN AND A SHED DESTROYED IN EDISON ON CALVERT AVE.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF STATE HIGHWAY 82 AND
STATE HIGHWAY 340. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
WIDESPREAD POWER OUTAGES.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES AND LARGE BRANCHES DOWN.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
TREE UPROOTED IN HILLSBOROUGH TWP.
OCEAN 0 0 0
PATIO DAMAGE NEAR TOMS RIVER. TREES AND WIRES DOWN AS WELL.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
LARGE LIMBS AND BRANCHES DOWN IN COLUMBUS.
DELAWARE 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES NEAR BARREN ROAD AND VAN LEER AVENUE. TIME
ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
4 TREES DOWN IN MONROE TOWNSHIP.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
MULTIPLE TREES DOWN IN THE ABSECON AREA, SEVERAL DOWN ON CARS AND
HOUSES.
CAMDEN 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES AND LARGE BRANCHES DOWN.
HUNTERDON 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND WIRES DOWN IN READINGTON TOWNSHIP.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
NJWXNET GAUGE MEASURED SUSTAINED WINDS UP TO 50 MPH WITH GUSTS AS
HIGH AS 64 MPH.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE, POLE, AND WIRES NEAR U.S. HIGHWAY 206. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
TALBOT 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 303 NEAR TRAPPERS CORNER
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NEW CASTLE 0 0 0
TREES DOWN AND FENCE DAMAGE.
TALBOT 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 662 NEAR THREE BRIDGE BRANCH
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
OCEAN 0 0 0
TREES DOWN IN BRICK.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
MEASURED 40-42 MPH PEAK SUSTAINED WINDS.
LEHIGH 0 0 0
ASOS REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS UP TO 39 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 52 MPH
DURING THE STORM.
ANZ452 0 0 0
HADS GAUGE AT THE ATLANTIC CITY MARINA MEASURED 40 MPH SUSTAINED
WINDS WITH 65 MPH GUSTS.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN ACROSS WILLINGBORO CLOSING
ROADS.
ATLANTIC 0 0 0
VIDEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF SUSTAINED WINDS OF 50-60 MPH BEING MEASURED
ON A HANDHELD ANEMOMETER.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN SIRES ON CREEK ROAD NEAR DORIANS MILL ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 206 NEAR QUAKER ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 71 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 33. TIME
ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
LARGE BRANCH DOWN (APPROX 6 INCHES IN DIAMETER).
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED POLE AND WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 33 NEAR YARDVILLE-HAMILTON
SQUARE ROAD. TIME ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MORRIS 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 24 NEAR EXIT 7. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH
REPORT.
HUNTERDON 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 29 NEAR KINGWOOD STATION-BARBERTOWN
ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
TREES DOWN IN SPARTA.
WARREN 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-80 WESTBOUND NEAR THE ALLAMUCHY REST AREA. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH AREA.
SALEM 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE AND WIRES ON U.S. HIGHWAY 40 EAST OF COMMISSIONERS PIKE.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
OCEAN 0 0 0
LARGE TREE UPROOTED ON GOLD AVE IN TOMS RIVER.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON GARDEN STATE PARKWAY NEAR EXIT 109. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
NORTHAMPTON 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREES DOWN IN LEHIGH TOWNSHIP.
LEHIGH 0 0 0
SPOTTER REPORTS WINDS OF 45+ MPH WITH A PEAK GUST OF 55 MPH.
NUMEROUS LARGE TREE LIMBS DOWN AROUND WHITEHALL TWP.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES NEAR LITTLE SHILOH ROAD AND FIVE POINTS ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
LARGE TREE UPROOTED ON MAIN AVE IN OCEAN GROVE.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 284 NEAR LAYTON ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 206 NEAR COUNTY ROAD 517. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 35 NEAR KINGS HIGHWAY. TIME ESTIMATED
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MORRIS 0 0 0
SEVERAL REPORTS OF TREES DOWN ON I-80 IN MORRIS COUNTY, INCLUDING
NEAR EXITS 34 AND 42. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
MORRIS 0 0 0
LARGE TREE AND POWER POLE DOWN BLOCKING A ROADWAY.
DELAWARE 0 0 0
LARGE TREE DOWN BLOCKING FEATHERBED LANE NEAR ROUTE 322.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-195 EASTBOUND RAMP FROM EXIT 8. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED POLE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 1 NEAR CARNEGIE CENTER BOULEVARD. TIME
ESTIMATED BASED ON DISPATCH REPORTS.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON GOSHEN ROAD NEAR PHOENIXVILLE PIKE. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MORRIS 0 0 0
TREES DOWN IN RANDOLPH.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
SEVERAL TELEPHONE POLES SNAPPED ON RT 36 IN LONG BRANCH.
OCEAN 0 0 0
2 UTILITY POLES DOWN ON ROUT 9 IN BARNEGAT. TIME ESTIMATED.
MORRIS 0 0 0
SEVERAL LARGE TREE LIMBS AND BRANCHES DOWN IN DOVER.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
NUMEROUS TREE LIMBS AND WIRES DOWN IN THE KEYPORT AREA WITH
ASSOCIATED POWER OUTAGES.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN BLOCKING COLUMBUS ROAD IN BURLINGTON.
HUNTERDON 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 31 NEAR PAYNE ROAD. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
CORRECTS PREVIOUS TROPICAL STORM REPORT FROM 2 SW RANCOCAS. NJWXNET
SITE IN MOORESTOWN MEASURED A 39 MPH SUSTAINED WIND WITH GUSTS UP TO
52 MPH DURING THE STORM.
MERCER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 206 NEAR EGGERT CROSSING ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CUMBERLAND 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE AND WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 56 NEAR GARTON ROAD. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
GLOUCESTER 0 0 0
UPROOTED TREE DOWN ONTO A HOUSE IN THE BECKETT SECTION OF LOGAN
TOWNSHIP.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON I-287 SOUTHBOUND RAMP TO EXIT 30. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES NEAR WAWASET ROAD AND LENAPE UNIONVILLE ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
OCEAN 0 0 0
TREES AND POWER LINES DOWN IN FORKED RIVER ON WILLIAMS STREET. POWER
IS ALSO OUT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ONTO A HOUSE IN RED BANK. TIME ESTIMATED.
BURLINGTON 0 0 0
TREE DOWN ON POWER LINES NEAR UNION MILL RD AND ARK RD.
LEHIGH 0 0 0
DOWNED UTILITY ON STATE HIGHWAY 29 NEAR CHESTNUT STREET. TIME BASED
ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
SEVERAL LARGE TREE BRANCHES DOWN, SOME ON WIRES.
BUCKS 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES ON LEHNENBERG ROAD NEAR SLIFER VALLEY ROAD.
TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CECIL 0 0 0
WIND-BLOWN DEBRIS CLOSED STATE HIGHWAY 545 NEAR ZEITLER LANE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
POWER OUT WITH MULTIPLE TREES AND LINES DOWN.
MONMOUTH 0 0 0
GAUGE AT SANDY HOOK REPORTS SUSTAIN WINDS UP TO 52 MPH AND GUSTS AS
HIGH AS 67 MPH.
MORRIS 0 0 0
A FEW TREES DOWN AROUND MORRISTOWN ALONG WITH OTHER WIND DAMAGE.
TIME ESTIMATED.
MERCER 0 0 0
SEVERAL LARGE TREE LIMBS AND TREES DOWN IN HOPEWELL.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON POTTSTOWN PIKE NEAR HORSESHOE TRAIL. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
MONTGOMERY 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE IN WIRES NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF DEEP CREEK ROAD AND
GRAVEL PIKE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
NORTHAMPTON 0 0 0
DOWNED UTILITY ON FILETOWN ROAD. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWN ON SYCAMORE DR.
MONROE 0 0 0
LARGE TREE BLOCKING HALF THE ROAD ON PA 611 NORTH NEAR POINT OF GAP
OVERLOOK. TIME ESTIMATED.
SUSSEX 0 0 0
COOP OBSERVER AT HIGHLAND LAKES REPORTS THAT A LARGE TREE FELL AND
DESTROYED HIS RAIN GAUGE AND THE DECK IT WAS ATTACHED TO. THE GAUGE
HAD OVER 5 INCHES OVER RAIN IN IT BEFORE IT WAS DESTROYED. TIME
ESTIMATED.
CHESTER 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF CHARLESTOWN ROAD AND SWISS
LANE. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED UTILITY ON U.S. HIGHWAY 22 NEAR WARRENVILLE AVENUE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
CARBON 0 0 0
DOWNED UTILITY ON KUNKLETOWN ROAD NEAR THE MONROE/CARBON COUNTY
BORDER. TIME BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE ON U.S. HIGHWAY 9 NEAR STATE HIGHWAY 35. TIME BASED ON
DISPATCH REPORT.
SOMERSET 0 0 0
DOWNED TREE AND WIRES ON STATE HIGHWAY 27 NEAR COZZENS LANE. TIME
BASED ON DISPATCH REPORT.
BUCKS 0 0 0
SEVERAL TREES DOWN.
MIDDLESEX 0 0 0
TREES DOWN.
$$
LEGEND:
I-INCOMPLETE DATA
E-ESTIMATED
SILVA
8 Tornadoes Confirmed
Tornado Summary
Final Public Information Statement
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
314 PM EDT Tue Aug 11 2020
...NWS DAMAGE ASSESSMENT RESULTS FOR TROPICAL STORM ISAIAS TORNADOES...
Updates:
1) Increased the wind speed to EF2, 115 mph, for the long-tracked
Kent to New Castle County Delaware tornado. Also extended the
path length.
2) An 8th tornado (EF1) has been added; Milford in Sussex/Kent
County, Delaware.
Total Number of Tornadoes*: 8
EF2: 2
EF1: 4
EF0: 2
Number of Tornadoes by State*:
DE: 3
PA: 2
NJ: 2
MD: 1
*NWS Mount Holly coverage area.
.Kent and New Castle County Delaware Tornado...
Start Location...Dover in Kent County, Delaware
End Location...Southwest of Glasgow in New Castle County, Delaware
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...8:55 AM EDT to 9:30 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF2
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...115 mph
Maximum Path Width...500 yards
Path Length...35.5 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...39.10N/75.50W
Ending Lat/Lon...39.58N/75.76W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
The tornado touched down in the vicinity of the Eagle Meadows
Apartment Homes on Sorghum Mill Road in Kent County then moved
across Route 10. It tracked nearly parallel to South State Street
through Anneville, the south side of Dover, where significant tree
damage occurred, including some treetops shredded from Poplar
Lane to the neighborhood around Steele Road. It was here where
some roof damage occurred to some homes especially due to fallen
trees, however a garage was significantly damaged on Dyer’s Tree
Farm. The tornado then crossed over Route 13 near the Eden
Medical Center and very near the William Henry Middle School. A
couple sections of the school’s roof were blown off along with
some tree damage nearby. A warehouse adjacent to the school had a
few sections of its metal walls torn off and a couple of tractor
trailer trailers flipped onto their side. The tornado then crossed
over Walker Road at Route 15 then to Westminster Village at Dover
near the intersection of Route 15 and College Road.
The tornado continued northward just east of Cheswold where the
tornado may have lifted for a time with discontinuous tree damage
before moving through the east side of Smyrna where more notable
tree damage occurred. A 96 mph wind gust was measured at a
Delaware Department of Transportation weather station located on
Route 1 just north of Smyrna as the tornadic circulation passed
by. From here, the tornado continued nearly parallel to Routes 1
and 13 on the east sides of Townsend and Middletown in New Castle
County. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along portions of
Blackbird Landing Road and Gum Bush Road in Townsend with some
damage to roofs. A garage at a residence on Blackbird Landing Road
was destroyed. The tornado then damaged homes in Middletown along
Spring Hollow Drive. In this neighborhood, some homes had roof
material and siding blown off with numerous trees uprooted.
Several garage doors were blown out and one home had an entire
side wall blown off. One picture showed a home with a missing
exterior corner walls on the second story.
The tornado continued north northwest to the Summit Bridge area
just south of the C and D canal. It is here where substantial
damage occurred to several homes, including one home that had more
than half of its roof completely torn off with a neighboring home
losing several sections of their roof. Some other homes lost a
portion of their roof and siding was torn off with a garage door
blown in, along with several trees down or snapped. The tornado
crossed the canal and tracked near Lums Pond and through an
adjacent wooded area where pictures and areal footage showed a
clear path with numerous trees down. The tornado then crossed
Route 896 and into the Brennan Estates where hundreds of trees
were down or uprooted and around a dozen homes sustained enough
damage that they were declared as uninhabitable. The tornado then
looked to have lifted prior to crossing over into Cecil County
Maryland.
Based on the damage to the homes in the Middletown to Summit
Bridge to Brennan Estates areas especially (some non-tree related
damage), the rating of this tornado was increased to 115 mph which
is equivalent to an EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Doppler
radar data showed a continuous and well defined rotational
signature and also a tornado debris signature.
This tornado path length set a new record in Delaware, greatly
surpassing the previous tornado path length record of 13 miles
which occurred in 1988.
Special thanks is extended to Kent County and New Castle County
Emergency Management, trained spotters, and the public for their
extensive assistance with this survey.
.Philadelphia and Bucks County Pennsylvania Tornado...
Start Location...Northeast Philadelphia in Philadelphia County,
Pennsylvania
End Location...Doylestown in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...10:50 AM EDT to 11:10 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF2
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...115 mph
Maximum Path Width...500 yards
Path Length...20 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...40.34N/75.16W
Ending Lat/Lon...40.08N/74.96W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...6 all which were minor
...Summary...
A tornado touched down just east of the Philadelphia Mills Mall
as it moved in a northwesterly direction along or near Knights
Road and Medford Road toward Dunks Ferry Road. Three exhaust
systems and 6 RTU systems were blown off the roof in less than 15
seconds at the former Walmart Store currently undergoing
reconstruction, and numerous trees, some close to 100 years old,
were snapped or blown over along Knights Road, Medford Road, and
Dunks Ferry Road. Roofs, siding, and awnings were blown off many
homes in the area. A few cars were also tossed or turned over as
the storm moved through. The estimated wind speed in this area was
100 mph, equivalent to EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. Current
evidence suggests the tornado then lifted off the ground as it
proceeded in a northwesterly direction, briefly touching down in
the Southampton area of Bucks County. Numerous trees were snapped
in this area as well, with many homes and cars damaged due to
falling trees and tree limbs. The Sycamore Drive and Harding Roads
areas were hardest hit. The estimated wind speed in this area was
90 mph, equivalent to an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
Current evidence again suggests the tornado lifted one more time
as the parent circulation traveled to the Doylestown area, where
it touched down one final time near the Central Bucks West High
School. Here bleachers on the visitor’s side of the athletic
field were picked up and tossed before the vortex moved on to the
Doylestown Hospital complex where at least six automobiles were
tossed some distance, and where substantial damage occurred to the
Children’s Village Day Care center with no serious injuries
reported. Numerous trees were felled in and around the hospital
center, and several metal lamp posts were bent from the wind. The
estimated wind speed in this area was 115 mph, equivalent to a
low-end EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. The tornado then
continued moving in a northwesterly direction, snapping and
falling trees, as well as causing damage to homes and other
properties, especially along and near Sandy Ridge Road, Jefferson
Avenue, and Lower State Road, before lifting along Ferry Road near
the Peace Valley Reservoir. The estimated wind speed in this area
was 100 mph, equivalent to an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
Special thanks is extended to the Bucks County Office of
Emergency Management, and to the Philadelphia Office of Emergency
Management, for field reconnaissance associated with this survey.
.Sussex and Kent County Delaware Tornado...
Start Location...Milford in Sussex County, Delaware
End Location...Milford in Kent County, Delaware
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...8:25 AM EDT to 8:30 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF1
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...100 mph
Maximum Path Width...400 yards
Path Length...2.7 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...38.89N/75.45W
Ending Lat/Lon...38.92N/75.46W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
A tornado touched down in the Evergreen and Meadow Brook Lanes
area of southwest Milford (Sussex County) around 8:25 AM on August
4. There was extensive tree damage from Meadow Brook and
Evergreen lanes north to Haven Lake then across the lake to North
Shore Drive in Kent County. Numerous trees were uprooted and
snapped along the path of the tornado, with several trees falling
onto homes. The tornado turned more northwest and crossed
Williamsville Road producing additional tree damage, then lifted
before it reached Milford Harrington Highway. Due to the extensive
tree damage, power lines and some poles were also down along
portions of the tornados path. Several of the trees were of
softwood and snapped at their trunks, which is indicative of 100
mph winds and this was used to rate this tornado. This wind speed
corresponds to an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Doppler radar
data showed a well defined tornado debris signature that quickly
developed on the west and northwest side of Milford as the
circulation moved through.
Special thanks is extended to the Delaware Department of
Transportation and the local media, especially WRDE Coast TV
Meteorologist Alex Seymore, for their assistance with this survey.
.Kent County Delaware Tornado...
Start Location...Sandtown in Kent County, Delaware
End Location...Sandtown in Kent County, Delaware
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...8:25 AM EDT to 8:28 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF1
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...100 mph
Maximum Path Width...200 yards
Path Length...2.6 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...39.01N/75.69W
Ending Lat/Lon...39.04N/75.73W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
The tornado touched down in the vicinity of Road 258 south of
Sandtown Road, then tracked across a section of mostly open fields
but damaged some trees along the way. It then tracked down the
western portion of Sandtown Road closer to Route 10 damaging
several homes and snapping and uprooting several trees. A home had
some windows blown out along with roof damage, another home had
its roof blown off and there was a large garage that had its back
sheet metal wall torn off. The tornado crossed Route 10 near the
intersection with Sandtown Road and moved across the Sandtown
Landfill facility where additional trees were uprooted or snapped,
two front-end loaders had windows blown out and some truck
trailers were flipped over. The tornado exited the landfill and
may have dissipated before reaching the Maryland-Delaware state
line. Doppler radar data showed rotation and a notable tornado
debris signature near and just northwest of Sandtown as debris was
tossed into the air.
Special thanks is extended to the staff at the Country Cupboard
store in Sandtown, Kent County Emergency Management and 911 Center
staff for their assistance with this survey.
.Ocean County New Jersey Waterspout and Tornado...
Start Location...Near Ship Bottom in Ocean County, New Jersey
End Location...Near Mud City in Ocean County, New Jersey
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...10:50 AM EDT to 10:54 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF1
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...110 mph
Maximum Path Width...Unknown
Path Length...3.0 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...39.63N/74.20W
Ending Lat/Lon...39.68N/74.21W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
A waterspout developed in Manahawkin Bay between Ship Bottom and
Brant Beach. It tracked northwestward and video footage showed the
circulation with light debris in the air crossing the Route 72
bridge over the bay. The waterspout then continued tracking to the
northwest and passed east of Mud City before moving ashore into a
marshy area of the Manahawkin Wildlife Management area. Other
than some light debris reported in the air as it crossed the Route
72 bridge, no other damage reports have been received as of this
report. However, the circulation tracked right over the Long Beach
Island WeatherFlow weather station located north of Egg Island
and west of Flat Island in Manahawkin Bay which measured a 109 mph
wind gust at 10:53 AM EDT. This measurement was used to rate this
waterspout/tornado given the lack of actual damage. Doppler radar
data showed no evidence of a tornado debris signature. Doppler
radar data however did indicate velocities to 112 mph at about
1,600 feet above the ground very near the aforementioned weather
station.
Special thanks is extended to the public who provided video that
greatly helped with this survey.
.Cape May County New Jersey Tornado...
Start Location...Strathmere in Cape May County, New Jersey
End Location...Marmora in Cape May County, New Jersey
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...9:45 AM EDT to 9:50 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF1
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...100 mph
Maximum Path Width...150 yards
Path Length...5.25 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...39.19N/74.66W
Ending Lat/Lon...39.27N/74.66W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
A waterspout came ashore near the southern end of Corson’s
Inlet State Park near Strathmere then across marshy areas. The
tornado then crossed the Garden State Parkway then tracked along
Route 9 across the south side of Marmora. There were several
pictures and videos of the waterspout and tornado including a
trained spotter reporting a tornado on the ground with debris in
the air. The tornado produced significant damage to homes and
businesses on the 500 block of Route 9, starting in the vicinity
of a Coca Cola facility where containers were tossed around with
even a truck trailer flipped onto its side. Adjacent to the Coca
Cola facility, a large shed at a residence was upended and
vehicles were moved from their original locations. Several homes
had portions of their roofs blown off with a couple of homes
sustaining significant damage to a side wall or corner walls. The
tornado crossed Route 9 to the Pine Hill Mobile Home Court where
significant damage occurred to trees and buildings. One home was
shifted off its foundation and others had roof damage and downed
trees crushed several cars. The tornado tracked north northwest
crossing Tuckahoe Road and may have dissipated over the adjacent
marsh areas. Doppler radar data showed a well defined tornado
debris signature as the tornado moved through portions of Marmora.
Special thanks is extended to Cape May County, trained spotters,
and the local media for their help with this survey.
.Montgomery County Pennsylvania Tornado...
Start Location...Worcester Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
End Location...Worcester Township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...10:44 AM EDT to 10:50 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF0
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...80 mph
Maximum Path Width...200 yards
Path Length...2.8 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...40.16N/75.33W
Ending Lat/Lon...40.20N/75.36W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
An EF0 tornado occurred in Worcester Township in Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania as Tropical Storm Isaias moved northward
along the East Coast of the United States. With southeastern
Pennsylvania being in the northeastward, right front quadrant, the
tornado and parent storm moved in an unusual northwestward
trajectory ahead of the main center of the tropical storm. An area
of circulation tightened in a strong cell within a rainband in
southeastern Montgomery County. As this circulation tightened, a
brief tornado formed near the intersection of Brindle Court and
Township Line Road in Worcester Township, where a few small trees
were downed in a small residential subdivision. From here, the
tornado continued its northwestward trajectory through the
township, downing trees along Potshop Road. The circulation may
have lifted with the path being somewhat discontinuous. A somewhat
denser area of trees were downed as the tornado moved across
Valley Forge Road and northwestward along Heebner Road. Several
tree tops were sheared off in addition to several utility poles
being pushed over along Heebner Road near the intersection of
Shefley Lane. The tornado continued northwest from here,
eventually downing several hardwood trees along Hollow Road. One
tree brought down several utility lines as it fell. From here, the
tornado lifted with only a few other trees being downed a little
ways from Hollow Road in a small wooded area.
Special thanks is extended to the Montgomery County Emergency
Management Office along with Skywarn Spotter Lou Ruh for their
help in this survey.
.Queen Anne's County Maryland Tornado...
Start Location...Queenstown in Queen Anne's County in Maryland
End Location...Queenstown in Queen Anne's County in Maryland
Date...August 4, 2020
Estimated Time...8:18 AM EDT to 8:19 AM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF0
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...70 mph
Maximum Path Width...35 yards
Path Length...0.60 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...38.93N/76.13W
Ending Lat/Lon...38.93N/76.15W
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0
...Summary...
The tornado touched down along Stagwell Road in Queenstown.
Pictures and video showed a distinct but narrow path in a corn
field parallel to the road which is mostly east to west. The
downed corn was in a circular pattern, and aerial footage over the
corn field showed some downburst signatures on the right side of
the tornado path. In addition to the cornfield damage, sporadic
tree damage occurred along Stagwell Road across from the corn
field. The tornado looks to have lifted before it reached the Wye
River as there was no additional visible damage north of this
path. Radar showed defined rotation, however given the weak
intensity of the tornado it appeared to have occurred on the north
side of a larger rotational signature and therefore tracked more
east to west.
Special thanks is extended to Queen Anne’s County Emergency
Management and local media for their assistance with this survey.
EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the
following categories:
EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph
EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph
EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph
EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph
EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph
EF5...Violent...>200 mph
* The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS
Storm Data.
$$
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Davis/Gorse/Miketta/Staarmann