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Latest Storm Brings Some Flooding To Ocean City
While widespread flooding wasn't reported Tuesday morning, there was some water in the streets at 7:30 a.m.

OCEAN CITY, NJ — A third snow storm in as many weeks hit New Jersey Monday night, but the results don't appear to be as bad the previous two. Ocean City police said there was barely any flooding in the streets following the high tide at 6:30 a.m.
Whereas widespread flooding was reported in Ocean City in the previous storms, Tuesday morning's high tides didn't appear to bring as devastating a result, and there were far fewer power outages reported in South Jersey. None were reported in Cape May County. The storm was expected to be out of the area by 11 a.m. The high for Ocean City for Tuesday is expected to be 44 degrees.
Still, it was enough to cause the Ocean City Public School District to call for a two-hour delayed opening Tuesday morning. Resident Janice Comby provided a photo of some street flooding from 30th and Haven, from about 7:30 a.m. That image can be found below. Residents in the Merion Park section of the city reported no flooding.
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