HIGHWAY 40 WEST OF ATLANTIC CITYĠ219 AM FLOOD 2 NNW HAMILTON TWP 40.23N 74.71WįLOODING ON STATE HIGHWAY 33 WEST OF KLOCKNER ROAD.Ġ221 AM COASTAL FLOOD 1 WSW BELMAR 40.18N 74.03W RIGHT LANE BLOCKED.ġ253 AM FREEZING RAIN SUSSEX AIRPORT 41.20N 74.62WĠ135 AM NON-TSTM WND GST 1 SSE SANDY HOOK 40.42N 73.98WĠ217 AM COASTAL FLOOD 2 SE PLEASANTVILLE 39.38N 74.50WįLOODING ON U.S. MEASURED AT A MESONET GAUGE IN CAPE HENLOPEN.įLOODING ON INTERSTATE 287 NORTHBOUND NEAR EXIT 2.ġ027 PM NON-TSTM WND GST LITTLE SHEEPSHEAD CREEK 39.52N 74.32Wġ040 PM NON-TSTM WND GST FORTESQUE 39.24N 75.18Wġ051 PM NON-TSTM WND GST ATLANTIC CITY INTERNATI 39.46N 74.58Wġ115 PM NON-TSTM WND GST SEASIDE HEIGHTS 39.94N 74.07Wġ135 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 1 NE HARVEY CEDARS 39.70N 74.14Wġ211 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG 1 SSW ASBURY PARK 40.21N 74.01WĭOWNED TREE ON STATE HIGHWAY 71 NORTHBOUND NORTH OFĬORLIES AVENUE IN NEPTUNE TWP. LARGE TREE AND POWER LINES DOWN ON SAILORS RETREATĠ916 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 1 NNW GEORGETOWN HND 38.79N 75.15WĠ932 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 2 NW GEORGETOWN HND 38.79N 75.16WĠ942 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 1 NE GEORGETOWN HND 38.78N 75.12W E0.00 INCH NORTHAMPTON PA TRAINED SPOTTERĠ750 PM FREEZING RAIN DISTRICT TWP 40.43N 75.66WĠ800 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 3 NNE BARNEGAT LIGHT 39.80N 74.10WĠ812 PM FREEZING RAIN KINGWOOD TWP 40.48N 75.03WĠ817 PM NON-TSTM WND DMG TRAPPE 38.66N 76.06W INTERSTATE 76/SCHUYLKILL EXPRESSWAY NEAR SOUTH STREETĠ545 PM FREEZING RAIN 1 S WEST LAWN 40.32N 75.99WĠ654 PM FREEZING RAIN ALLAMUCHY TWP 40.92N 74.84WĠ700 PM FREEZING RAIN 1 SSW LOWER MOUNT BETHE 40.78N 75.18W ![]() ![]() STREET CAMERA SHOWS MINOR ROADWAY FLOODING ON E0.00 INCH GLOUCESTER NJ TRAINED SPOTTERĠ229 PM FREEZING RAIN NEW CASTLE COUNTY AIRPO 39.68N 75.61WĠ426 PM FREEZING RAIN PHILADELPHIA INTL AIRPO 39.89N 75.25WĠ514 PM FLOOD 2 SE ROXBOROUGH 39.98N 75.20W E0.00 INCH MONTGOMERY PA TRAINED SPOTTERĠ204 PM FREEZING RAIN MULLICA HILL 39.74N 75.22W LOCATION.ST.SOURCE.Ġ100 PM FREEZING RAIN MILLVILLE MUNI AIRPORT 39.37N 75.07WĠ155 PM FREEZING RAIN 1 NE LOWER PROVIDENCE T 40.16N 75.41W Finally, despite the unfavorable timing between the new and full moon, the storm surge in advance of the coastal low was very high (almost 3 feet), which led to minor to locally moderate coastal flooding on the northern and central New Jersey coast during the overnight high tide. Several reports of wind gusts exceeding 50 mph were received, leading to scattered power outages and sporadic wind damage. As the low moved toward southern New England between midnight and daybreak on 16 November, strong west to northwest winds developed along the coast and offshore. The coastal low featured two other impacts: winds and coastal flooding. Precipitation remained mainly rain near the New Jersey coast and in southern Delmarva. Along the urban corridor, 2-5 inches of snow occurred before transition to a rain/sleet mix during the late afternoon and evening hours. Snow totals exceeded 6 inches in much of the area north of Interstate 78, with reports from Carbon and Monroe Counties reaching nearly a foot. Residual cold/dry air from the retreating surface high was poorly modeled, which led to precipitation developing somewhat later than expected and remaining snow or a wintry mix much longer than forecast for much of the area. As the low to the south approached the area, large-scale lift generated widespread precipitation across the area beginning the morning of 15 November. ![]() Preceding the low was a retreating surface high in New England, leading to cold northeasterly surface flow across the region. ![]() The low moved quickly northeastward along the coast to southern New England the following day. On 15 November 2018, a surface low developed on the East Coast downstream of a negatively-tilted and highly-amplified shortwave trough in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and in the right entrance region of a 250-mb jet streak in New England and the Canadian Maritimes.
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