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 1:37 PM EDT on Wednesday, July 9, and is set to expire at 5:45 PM EDT the same day.

Residents in the warned area are urged to take precautions immediately. Flash flooding can develop quickly and pose serious dangers to life and property.

Authorities remind the public to never attempt to drive through flooded roadways. Even shallow water moving across a road can sweep a vehicle away. The phrase “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” remains the standard safety guidance during flash flood events.

Stay tuned to TV Delmarva for the latest updates on this developing weather situation, and monitor alerts from the National Weather Service for any changes to this warning.