Strong thunderstorms that swept across New Jersey on Saturday evening and continued showers on Sunday have dumped more than 3 inches of much-needed rain on parts of the state.
Little Silver in Monmouth County has recorded the highest rainfall total at 4.21 inches as of 11 a.m., according to a National Weather Service report.
Jackson in Ocean County had 3.73 inches and neighboring Howell in Monmouth County had 3.56 inches.
Rain is continuing to fall along the Jersey Shore and eastern parts of northern New Jersey on Sunday afternoon.
Precipitation is expected to taper off this afternoon and skies will gradually clear from west to east.
Temperatures will remain 10 to 15 degrees cooler than Saturday, with highs in the low to mid 70s.
Rainfall totals as of 11 a.m.
Atlantic County
• Hammonton – 2.16 in
• Folsom – 2.03 in
• Hamilton Twp – 1.49 in
• Mays Landing – 1.38 in
• Atlantic City – 1.29 in
• Egg Harbor City – 1.28 in
• Egg Harbor Township – 1.16 in
• Mullica Twp – 1.13 in
• Somers Point – 1.07 in
• Linwood – 1.01 in
Burlington County
• Pemberton Twp – 3.50 in
• Medford Lakes – 2.90 in
• Tabernacle – 2.72 in
• McGuire AFB – 2.49 in
• Coyle Field – 2.32 in
• Evesham – 2.05 in
• Lumberton – 1.93 in
• Medford Twp – 1.73 in
• Shamong – 1.45 in
• Mount Laurel – 1.31 in
• Moorestown – 1.26 in
• Burlington – 1.07 in
• Silas Little – 1.07 in
• Willingboro – 1.07 in
Camden County
• Winslow Twp. – 2.99 in
• Atco – 2.52 in
• Pine Hill – 1.58 in
• Voorhees – 1.41 in
• Cherry Hill – 1.22 in
• Sicklerville – 1.09 in
Cape May County
• Woodbine – 1.06 in
Cumberland County
• Upper Deerfield Twp – 1.78 in
• Bridgeton – 1.73 in
• Millville – 1.60 in
• Vineland – 1.56 in
• Deerfield Twp – 1.33 in
• Greenwich – 1.24 in
Gloucester County
• Monroe Twp – 3.04 in
• Franklin Twp – 2.88 in
• Washington Township – 2.25 in
• Sewell – 2.07 in
• Glassboro – 1.78 in
• Turnersville – 1.27 in
• Piney Hollow – 1.19 in
Hunterdon County
• Lambertville – 1.90 in
• Ringoes – 1.43 in
• Stockton – 1.40 in
• Flemington – 1.16 in
Mercer County
• Hamilton – 1.78 in
• Allentown – 1.52 in
• Woodsville – 1.47 in
• Princeton Junction – 1.47 in
• Mercerville – 1.29 in
• Ewing – 1.21 in
• Lawrenceville – 1.20 in
• West Windsor Twp – 1.05 in
Middlesex County
• Old Bridge Twp – 2.10 in
• Spotswood – 1.78 in
• Carteret – 1.62 in
• Monroe Twp – 1.54 in
• Woodbridge – 1.52 in
• South River – 1.49 in
• Sayreville – 1.47 in
• Milltown – 1.38 in
• New Brunswick – 1.37 in
• Cranbury Twp – 1.35 in
• Metuchen – 1.25 in
• East Brunswick Twp – 1.16 in
• Kendall Park – 1.08 in
• North Brunswick Twp – 1.02 in
Monmouth County
• Little Silver – 4.21 in
• Howell – 3.56 in
• Eatontown – 3.19 in
• Keyport – 2.84 in
• Monmouth Beach – 2.83 in
• Neptune City – 2.45 in
• Ocean Twp – 2.31 in
• Spring Lake Heights – 1.92 in
• Freehold – 1.82 in
• Middletown Twp – 1.82 in
• Bradley Beach – 1.71 in
• Neptune – 1.70 in
• Clarksburg – 1.56 in
• Long Branch – 1.55 in
• Manalapan Township – 1.54 in
• Englishtown – 1.52 in
• Colts Neck Twp – 1.40 in
• Oceanport – 1.28 in
• Manasquan – 1.26 in
• Matawan – 1.24 in
• Upper Freehold Twp – 1.22 in
• Red Bank – 1.18 in
• Freehold Twp – 1.13 in
• Millstone Township – 1.13 in
• Lake Como – 1.13 in
• Manalapan Twp – 1.06 in
• Belford – 1.02 in
Morris County
• Denville – 1.17 in
Ocean County
• Jackson – 3.73 in
• Toms River – 2.61 in
• Manchester Twp – 1.48 in
• Lacey Twp – 1.46 in
• Brick – 1.39 in
• Surf City – 1.34 in
• Ship Bottom – 1.28 in
• Lakewood – 1.28 in
• Little Egg Harbor – 1.17 in
• Seaside Park – 1.17 in
• Stafford Twp – 1.08 in
• Brielle – 1.08 in
• Mantoloking – 1.05 in
• West Creek – 1.02 in
• Point Pleasant Beach – 1.00 in
Salem County
• Pittsgrove Twp – 2.80 in
Somerset County
• Bridgewater – 2.70 in
• Hillsborough – 1.65 in
• Skillman – 1.54 in
• Blackwells Mills – 1.46 in
• Franklin Twp – 1.40 in
• Belle Mead – 1.40 in
• Somerset – 1.34 in
• Blawenburg – 1.20 in
• Somerville – 1.19 in
• Pottersville – 1.18 in
• Branchburg – 1.18 in
• Warren Twp – 1.04 in
Current weather radar
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