HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — After a mostly dry week, Hudson County is likely to get soaked for much of Saturday, forecasters say.
(An annual "Foodie Fest" tentatively scheduled for Saturday has been moved to Sunday. Read more here.)
The National Weather Service says the rain will start some time after 11 a.m. Saturday. The chance of precipitation is 80 percent.
Up to a half inch may fall. Then, Saturday night, another 1-2 inches could fall.
Hoboken officials have said that the streets may flood if more than .08 inches of rain fall per hour.
Areas are more likely to flood at high tide on the Hudson River. That means 4:55 p.m. on Saturday and 5:12 a.m. on Sunday morning.
The skies can change rapidly, so use the links below to see the most up-to-date forecast, watches, warnings, radar, and more.
Local Links To Track Storms
Updated NWS forecasts, watches, and warnings in each county:
What about the rivers? This NWS map of the United States will show the potential for river flooding.
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