Flash Flood Warning in Effect Overnight for Parts of the Region

The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey issued a Flash Flood Warning late Saturday evening, June 14, at 10:38 PM Eastern Time.

The warning is set to remain active until 2:45 AM Eastern Time on Sunday, June 15. Residents in the areas covered by this alert are urged to take precautions and stay away from flood-prone locations such as low-lying roads, streams, and drainage areas.

Flash floods can develop rapidly and without much warning. Officials advise that people should never attempt to drive through flooded roadways, as even shallow moving water can be dangerous. The phrase “turn around, don’t drown” is a key safety reminder during any flash flood event.

Residents should monitor local conditions closely and check for updates from the National Weather Service as this warning remains in effect through the overnight hours.