Thunderstorms bring heavy rain, potential flooding conditions to New Jersey

Thunderstorms are moving through New Jersey, bringing about potentially dangerous flood conditions.

News 12 Staff

Jun 11, 2020, 2:42 PM

Updated 1,557 days ago

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Thunderstorms bring heavy rain, potential flooding conditions to New Jersey
Thunderstorms are moving through New Jersey, bringing about potentially dangerous flood conditions.
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for Burlington, Monmouth and Ocean counties. Flood advisories are also in effect for areas of southern New Jersey.
News 12 New Jersey Meteorologist Dave Curren says the storms have the potential to bring an inch of rain per hour. The storms will mostly impact areas along the coast of the state. Rip currents may also be a factor in the ocean due to the storm.
Curren says that the storms are expected to clear out by around 8 p.m. tonight.
PHOTOS: Track Thursday's storms at different parts of the day.
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Friday is expected to see mostly sunny weather conditions with high temperatures in the mid-80s.
Saturday is also expected to see mostly sunny conditions with temperatures slightly cooler in the mid-70s.
Cloudy skies are expected on Sunday with a high of around 75 degrees.