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Newark Prepares For Storm: Beware Of These Flood-Prone Roads
Batten down the hatches, Newark – some ugly weather is headed your way, forecasters say.

NEWARK, NJ — Batten down the hatches, Newark – some ugly weather is headed your way on Tuesday, forecasters say.
Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency in the Garden State ahead of a winter storm system set to bring up to four inches of rain, flooding and wind gusts up to 65 mph that could down trees and cause power outages. Read More: Murphy Declares NJ State Of Emergency Ahead Of Tuesday Storm
The state of emergency goes into effect across New Jersey at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
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"The Department of Public Safety is coordinating responses to burglar alarms, flooding conditions and other weather-related incidents through the combined use of police, fire and Office of Emergency Management personnel," Newark officials said.
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As they’ve done in the past, Newark public safety officials reminded drivers not to take unnecessary risks if local streets begin to flood.
The following locations should be avoided by drivers due to the potential for flooding, officials said:
- Clay Street and McCarter Highway
- South Street and Van Buren Street
- Jefferson and Chestnut Streets
- State Street near Broad Street
- Jabez and Backus Streets
- 357 Wilson Avenue
- Manufacturers Place and Hyatt Street
- Magazine Street and Avenue L
- Magazine Street and Amsterdam Street
- Raymond Boulevard and Blanchard Street
- Avenue L and Wilson Avenue
- Wilson Avenue and Avenue K
- Mary Street and Avenue L
- Ferry and Foundry Streets
- Hyatt Avenue and Wilson Avenue
- South Street and Adams Street
- South Street and Pulaski Street
- South Street and Pacific Street
- South Street and Dawson Street
- Pacific Street and Calumet Street
- Pulaski Street and Clifford Street
- Jefferson Street and Clifford Street
- Van Buren Street and Clifford Street
- Foundry Street and Roanoke Avenue
- Foundry Street and Avenue P
- Norfolk Street
- Orange Street
- Nesbitt Street
- McClellan Street and Runiak Avenue
- McClellan Street and Frelinghuysen Avenue
- Frelinghuysen Avenue and Peddie Street
- Frelinghuysen Avenue and Noble Street
- Noble Street and Meeker Avenue
- Elizabeth Avenue and Meeker Avenue
- Martin Luther King Blvd. and State Street
- Martin Luther King Blvd. and Orange Street
- Frelinghuysen Avenue and the Route 22 underpass
Don’t think it could happen to you? Here are just a few flood rescues that have taken place in the Brick City over the past few years:
- Read More: Storm Pounds Newark; Dozens Stranded As City Floods (VIDEO)
- Read More: 30 People Trapped In Newark Floods; 'Water Came Up Quickly'
- Read More: Newark Streets Flood; Firefighters Use Boats To Rescue Drivers
The Department of Public Safety advised Newark residents and businesses to secure outdoor furniture, awnings, refuse and building materials.
“For fire safety, please utilize flashlights, instead of candles, should you lose electricity due to this weather event,” authorities said.
TRAFFIC ADVISORY - Today’s Heavy Rain May Produce Flooding. Rain is expected to begin after 1 p.m. with wind gusts as high as 32 mph. Tonight, rain is expected to continue until 4 a.m. tomorrow with wind gusts as high as 55 mph. #Traffic #flooding #newarknj pic.twitter.com/VkVx4a6wAL
— Dept. Public Safety (@NewarkNJPolice) January 9, 2024
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