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September 6, 1999 – Tropical Depression Dennis moved northward through central Pennsylvania, and dropped 5.59 in (142 mm) of rainfall at Greenwood Lake along the New Jersey/New York border. [68] [26] September 16, 1999 – Tropical Storm Floyd crossed the entire state, unleashing torrential rainfall reaching 14.13 in (359 mm) in Little Falls ...
From Virginia through New Jersey, 5 inches (130 mm) of rain were reported, while New York and Pennsylvania experienced 10 inches (250 mm). Westminster, Maryland received the maximum amount from the storm in this region with a total of 14.23 inches (361 mm). [76] The 1935 Labor Day hurricane holds the record for producing the most rainfall in ...
Across New Jersey, the average rainfall total was 7.05 in (179 mm), with the highest totals in North Jersey. [5] The peak statewide precipitation during Floyd was 14.13 in (359 mm) in Little Falls, [6] which was the highest rainfall total associated with a tropical cyclone in the state since 1950. [7]
Weather in New Jersey: How much rain did we get? Nor'easter could bring floods to Jersey Shore. ... New Jersey rainfall totals. Eatontown, 1.96. Colts Neck, 1.81. Freehold Township, 3.11.
Check out the rainfall totals for the past 72 hours in eastern Monmouth and Ocean counties: (Check back for updates throughout the day.Monmouth County NJ rainfall totals. as of 1 p.m. April 3 ...
According to the New Jersey state climatologist website, the median amount of rain to fall during any given March is about 3.69 inches. ... Other rainfall totals included 3.28 inches at Teterboro ...
The average annual precipitation in New Jersey ranges from 40 inches along the southeastern coast to around 51 inches in the north-central part of the state. The driest season is usually autumn which has an average of 8 days per month with measurable precipitation. During other seasons the average month has between 9 and 12 days of precipitation.
In adjacent New Jersey, rainfall reached 9.84 in (250 mm) in Andover. In Ramsey, the floods closed two bridges and destroyed a driveway. [5] [37] The town of Highlands, New York declared a state of emergency after floodwaters 4 ft (1.2 m) covered parts of the town, including NY 293 and U.S. Route 9W. [30]