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  2. Flooding and road closures across the region. When will rain ...

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    The flood stage at the Delaware River at Trenton is 20 feet. According to the weather service's model, the Delaware River at Trenton will reach 19 feet on Tuesday, before topping out at 19.9 feet ...

  3. Delaware River at Bristol, Neshaminy Creek approach flood ...

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    The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Bucks County and the Delaware Valley on Wednesday, April 3. The water levels of the Delaware River at Trenton stood at 12.34 feet as of ...

  4. Delaware River - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware River is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the Eastern United States. From the meeting of its branches in Hancock, New York , the river flows for 282 miles (454 km) along the borders of New York , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , and Delaware , before ...

  5. Tocks Island Dam controversy - Wikipedia

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    Today, the land is preserved by the National Park Service as the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. [8] A video documentary, Controversy on the Delaware: A Look Upstream at the Tocks Island Dam Project, was filmed in 2006 that investigates the Tocks Island Dam Project (available on Youtube).

  6. See dramatic photos, videos of flooding, fallen trees as SLO ...

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    See dramatic photos, videos of flooding, fallen trees as SLO County gets hit by another storm ... capture the storm damage in dramatic photo and video. Update: Flash flood warning extended for SLO ...

  7. Crum Creek - Wikipedia

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    Crum Creek (from the Dutch, meaning "crooked creek") is a creek in Delaware County and Chester County, Pennsylvania, flowing approximately 24 miles (39 km), generally in a southward direction and draining into the Delaware River in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. [1]

  8. Atmospheric river triggers life-threatening flooding in Northeast

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    Flash flood warnings were in effect from portions of Delaware to New Hampshire Sunday as the atmosphere river sent a "fire hose" of moisture into the region as AccuWeather correctly predicted.

  9. New Hope–Lambertville Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The New Hope–Lambertville Bridge was one of the few structures not devastated by the flood of 1955, the greatest that the Delaware River had ever experienced. It did, however, require about a month of repairs, reopening on September 22, 1955. [7] For many years the New Hope–Lambertville Bridge carried U.S. Route 202 over the Delaware River ...