Weather warning
From
Tullytown
Sent
Sun, Jul 9 @ 10:21am
Description
From NWS and Bucks County:
Showers and thunderstorms are expected later today and tonight,. The Flood Watch has been expanded to include the entire region. Here is the latest information.
Hazardous Weather: The primary hazard is heavy rain leading to flash flooding. Some of the storms could also be severe with damaging winds. The risk for hail and tornadoes is low at this time.
Locations affected: The risk for both flash flooding and damaging winds exists across the region, but the highest risk for flash flooding is generally near and northwest of the I-95 corridor. The highest risk for damaging winds is over Delmarva and portions of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Timing: Showers and storms could move into the region this morning, but the prime period for the main line of showers and storms is between 1 and 10 PM. Additionally, showers and storms could linger in northern New Jersey after midnight.
Impacts: Excessive rainfall rates of 2 inches or more per hour are probable. This can result in areas of flash flooding, especially in urban/poor drainage areas and locations that have received heavy rain the last couple of days. Tree and wire damage will be possible with any damaging wind gusts.
Confidence on occurrence: High confidence torrential rainfall occurs with an associated flash flood threat; lower confidence regarding exactly where the heaviest rain totals will be, the severe thunderstorm coverage, and how quickly storms move eastward.
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