Flash Flood Warning in Effect Until 5:45 PM for Parts of the Region

The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey has issued a Flash Flood Warning that went into effect at 2:07 PM EDT on Wednesday, July 9, and remains active until 5:45 PM EDT that same day.

Residents in the warned area are urged to take the alert seriously and avoid travel through flooded roadways. Even shallow moving water can be dangerous for pedestrians and vehicles alike.

Authorities recommend staying off roads where water is covering the surface, as it is impossible to judge the depth or current strength of floodwaters. If you encounter a flooded road, turn around and find an alternate route.

Continue to monitor local weather updates and official alerts for the latest information as conditions develop throughout the afternoon.