The heaviest rain fell in Bergen, Hudson and Union counties, where several weather monitoring stations measured more than 4 inches of rain before the storm clouds dissipated in the afternoon, according to data from the National Weather Service and the New Jersey Weather & Climate Network at Rutgers University.
Most areas of New Jersey normally get 3 to 4 inches of rain and melted snow during the entire month of April -- not all in one day. Thunderstorms that rolled across the state in the morning packed wind gusts of tropical storm strength in at least eight counties.
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Regarding the rain of 16 April 2018:
The heaviest rain fell in Bergen, Hudson and Union counties, where several weather monitoring stations measured more than 4 inches of rain before the storm clouds dissipated in the afternoon, according to data from the National Weather Service and the New Jersey Weather & Climate Network at Rutgers University.
Most areas of New Jersey normally get 3 to 4 inches of rain and melted snow during the entire month of April -- not all in one day. Thunderstorms that rolled across the state in the morning packed wind gusts of tropical storm strength in at least eight counties.
Courtesy NJ.com
I could see living in a tiny flat in the Ginza district.
Z
Why can't 'Jersey or Brooklyn have a "Ginza" district,...without the Yakuza.
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