Crime & Safety

UPDATE: Bergen County Residents Report Flooding On Highways, Detours, And Downed Trees

Thunderstorms bring threat of flash floods to Bergen County Sunday night. Flash flood warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday.

A thunderstorm brought flash flooding throughout Bergen County Sunday afternoon into the evening.

There was minor flooding in Ridgewood on Route 17 near Linwood Avenue Sunday afternoon.

A flash flood warning remains in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported.

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Emerson resident Liz Clayton said it took her two hours to get home from ShopRite. She had to navigate a flooded parking lot.

Flash flooding was expected Sunday night as thunderstorms blanketed the area.

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The National Weather Service’s flood hydrograph showed that the Saddle River in Ridgewood was expected to crest at slightly more than one-and-a-half feet. Flood stage for the river is five feet. Other hydrographs in Bergen County showed river levels rising slightly, but not anywhere near flood stage, the NWS reported.

(PIctured: Drivers traveling through a flashing flooding near Linwood Avenue Sunday afternoon, the flooded parking lot at ShopRite in Emerson, and a stream of water flows in between Daniel Schoonhen’s Paramus house and his neighbor’s/Courtesy of Kristin Thomas Walsh, Daniel Schoonhen, Liz Clayton)

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