
The National Weather Service out of Mount Holly, New Jersey issued a Coastal Flood Advisory early Sunday morning, June 15, with the alert taking effect at 12:42 AM EDT and expiring at 1:00 AM EDT the same day.
The short-duration advisory signaled the potential for minor coastal flooding in affected areas during that early morning window. Coastal flood advisories are typically issued when water levels are expected to rise enough to cause nuisance flooding in low-lying and vulnerable coastal spots.
Residents in areas prone to tidal or coastal flooding were encouraged to take precautions, avoid flood-prone roadways, and stay aware of changing water conditions during the advisory period.
For the latest weather alerts and forecasts, residents can monitor updates from the National Weather Service.








