Weather
Flash Floods Hit Hoboken As Storm Hammers Region (PHOTOS)
Hoboken's OEM issued guidance and the ambulance corps asked people to "stay home if you can" as there's more rain to come Monday.
HUDSON COUNTY, NJ — Water pooled high at several frequently flooding intersections in Hoboken early on Monday as a coastal storm passed through the area — and true to their name, the flash floods began receding by 9 a.m.
But several more hours of rain are predicted (see it on the radar here) and with high tide expected at 12:50 p.m., the National Weather Service has issued a flood warning until 4 p.m. Monday, and a flash flood warning until 10:45 a.m.
Hoboken's volunteer ambulance squad posted on social media at 9:20 a.m., "Please be careful out there this morning, and stay home if you can — at least until flooding receds and crews have a chance to clean up."
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Hoboken OEM posted around the same time, "Cleanup & recovery efforts have begun and will continue as conditions allow."
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