Strong Storm System Expected to Bring Wind, Rain, and Flooding to Morris County

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Morris County, NJ, braces for a powerful storm system that the National Weather Service warns will arrive Thursday. The storm is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and minor coastal flooding, with isolated severe thunderstorms possible. Rain and gusty winds will escalate Thursday afternoon, tapering off briefly Thursday night before intensifying again on Friday. Emergency management officials recommend that residents secure outdoor furniture and check sump pumps to mitigate flooding risks. They also caution drivers to be vigilant in areas prone to flooding, as localized power outages could occur due to debris and downed branches.

The storm's potential impact underscores the importance of preparedness in facing severe weather events. Historical data indicate that similar storms in the region have led to significant disruptions and safety concerns. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and heed safety advisories as the storm approaches.

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