Mayor Nutter, from Manayunk, went to Manayunk and said the flooding there is the worst he’s ever seen, and he’s seen some bad ones. The flow is so bad they have to wait a day or so to do any repairs. That’s the Nutter Manayunk story.
Power just went out in Central NH.
Areal Flood Warning
Statement as of 11:07 AM EDT on August 28, 2011
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ has issued a
* Flood Warning for...
Hunterdon County in northwest New Jersey...
Somerset County in northern New Jersey...
northeastern Cumberland County in southern New Jersey...
Camden County in southern New Jersey...
Gloucester County in southern New Jersey...
Mercer County in central New Jersey...
Middlesex County in northern New Jersey...
Delaware County in southeast Pennsylvania...
Philadelphia County in southeast Pennsylvania...
Chester County in southeast Pennsylvania...
Montgomery County in southeast Pennsylvania...
Bucks County in southeast Pennsylvania...
Monmouth County in central New Jersey...
northern New Castle County in northern Delaware...
northeastern Cape May County in southern New Jersey...
Ocean County in southern New Jersey...
Atlantic County in southern New Jersey...
Burlington County in southern New Jersey...
* until 900 PM EDT Sunday
* at 1103 am EDT... National Weather Service Doppler radar continued
to show light rain over the New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania
from Hurricane Irene. While the heaviest rain has moved to the
north of the area... latest reports indicate that many locations
received between 6 and 9 inches of rain since yesterday. Runoff
from this extreme rainfall will continue throughout the day today
with widespread flooding of small creeks and streams. Many
roadways are closed and impassable. This is a very serious flood
situation.