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Floods Snarl Toms River Roads
Floods Snarl Toms River Roads
Floods Snarl Toms River Roads
With Memorial Day Weekend and the unofficial start to summer this past weekend, we've gotten summer-like weather to go along with it. And this afternoon, heavy storms crippled some roads in Ocean County.
FEMA Flood Map Open Houses Bring Clarity to Ocean County
FEMA Flood Map Open Houses Bring Clarity to Ocean County
FEMA Flood Map Open Houses Bring Clarity to Ocean County
Some happiness, some disappointment but most of all clarity, is what the nearly 150 people who attended the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Open House felt after reviewing their preliminary Flood Hazard Maps at the Ocean County Administration Building's Cafeteria last night...
Sea Level Rising?
Sea Level Rising?
Sea Level Rising?
Flooding caused by high tide may eventually become a problem on more than 200 days per year in certain areas along the New Jersey coastline, according to a new analysis from the Union of Concerned Scientists.
National Weather Service Posts Flash Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Posts Flash Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Posts Flash Flood Advisory
Commuters are being urged to use caution during their commute home tonight. Dlooding is being reported along the Route 9 corridor that runs from Toms River to Howell Township as heavy rains continue to come down. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Northern Ocean and Monmouth counties until 7:15 p...
Sandy Not to Blame
Sandy Not to Blame
Sandy Not to Blame
Many Garden State residents experiencing a higher frequency of coastal flooding are blaming Superstorm Sandy for altering our environment. However, lead scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey say Sandy is not to blame.

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