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Flash Flood Warning Remains In Effect Until Midnight
'Excessive' rain could fall in short periods of time, National Weather Service said.

Hours after being pounded with heavy rain, much more could be on the way for North Jersey Monday.
Much of the state will be under a flash flood advisory from noon until midnight, the National Weather Service said in a bulletin issued early Monday morning.
Rain and thunderstorms could create “excessive” rain fall in short periods of time. Up to two inches an hour could fall in some areas. Streets and highways could be flooded.
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NJ Transit trains on the Northeast Corridor are subject to a delay of 30 minutes due to the weather conditions.
There were significant delays on Route 287 in Morris County in Montville, Boonton, and Parsippany.
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Certain parts of the New Jersey Turnpike were blocked off and closed due to flooding early Monday.
Part of the northbound toll plaza ramp in Elizabeth was blocked due to flooding.
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