Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Along the Shore Through Sunday Night

The National Weather Service out of Mount Holly, New Jersey has put a Coastal Flood Advisory into effect, starting at 4:25 in the morning on July 12 and lasting through midnight on July 13.

The advisory signals that minor coastal flooding is possible during this timeframe. Residents living near the shoreline or in low-lying coastal areas are encouraged to take precautions and stay informed as conditions develop.

Coastal flood advisories are typically issued when tidal or storm-driven water has the potential to cause minor flooding in vulnerable areas, such as roads, parking lots, and properties close to the water’s edge.

Locals and beachgoers are urged to monitor the latest updates from the National Weather Service and be cautious around coastal zones until the advisory expires at midnight.