Weather

Flood Advisory Issued For Hudson County

Heavy rain has prompted the NWS advisory. The rain is expected to continue through the wee hours of Mother's Day, up to 2 inches.

HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — The National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for Hudson, Essex, Bergen, Passaic and Union counties due to heavy rain that could swell streams.

"As the event becomes imminent, a watch will normally be upgraded to either a warning or an advisory (which indicates an 80 percent or greater probability of occurence)," says Weather.gov. "A warning indicates that conditions pose a threat to life or property, and that travel will become difficult to impossible."

Forecasters predict that the rain will continue through the wee hours of Mother's Day morning, including wind gusts Saturday of up to 33 m.p.h.

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Two weeks ago, the county's most vulnerable corners flooded when a storm brought nearly 2 inches of rain.

Around an inch has already fallen in Hoboken, Jersey City, and Secaucus.

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Read the NWS forecast for the area here.

Find out more about flooding specifically in Hoboken here.

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