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3 minutes ago, Snowlover11 said:

Congrats to thise on the coast and LI, another hyped up event here and hardly gotten much.

There's always winners and losers in these setups.  The flooding is usually in a fairly small area that's hard to pinpoint ahead of time.   Kind of in the middle here.   

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3 minutes ago, Snowlover11 said:

Congrats to thise on the coast and LI, another hyped up event here and hardly gotten much.

yeah this was always going to be hit or miss just based on the set up and where boundaries set up -- I was actually surprised at how much coverage there was of moderate rain last night and obviously now we're seeing some incredible downpours across parts of the region.

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Just now, BoulderWX said:

And that training rain doesn't seem to be in a hurry to go anywhere -- going to be another crazy day of reports across the region. 

This was our most extreme period around July 4th with record heat, damaging winds causing power outages, and torrential downpours leading flooding.

 

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3 minutes ago, ForestHillWx said:

I was at a site inspection in Ocean Township from 10:00-11:30 this morning.  

It was some of the heaviest rain I’ve seen in a while. Multiple roads were flooded as I made my way back to Route 18. 

like those roads never flooded before - maybe they should spend some of our tax $$ upgrading whats causing the drainage issues............

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2 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

like those roads never flooded before - maybe they should spend some of our tax $$ upgrading whats causing the drainage issues............

No disagreement about upgrades/debris clean up, but where I was the rate was considerable. That part of Monmouth County is also rather low lying, not more than 20 miles from the Atlantic as the crow flies. 

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14 minutes ago, weathermedic said:

4.28 inches so far since midnight at my station

Amazing. It's been lightly drizzingly here most of the day on the UWS with some moderate pockets sprinkled in. Looks like we are at .91 inches for the event as of 11 AM at CPK.

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5 minutes ago, psv88 said:

Big gradient between north and south shore. wonder what happens when those heavy echoes punch north into that rain shield...could be prolific flooding

I’m in brightwaters, and it’s absolutely pouring 

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https://newjersey.news12.com/2026/07/06/roof-collapses-at-bjs-wholesale-club-in-ocean-township/128UzlO4BAdoGypMDmXBA6

Multiple crews are responding to a roof collapse at a BJ’s Wholesale Club in Ocean Township.

The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office said first responders are on scene at the store on Route 35 in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township. Officials are asking people to stay clear of the area so emergency crews can respond safely. The collapse happened around 11:30 a.m. Multiple mutual aid crews from surrounding towns were also called to the scene. 

Law enforcement officials told News 12 that there were no injuries reported. Police said all 27 staff members who were in the building at the time are accounted for and safe. All of the customers who were in BJ's at the time of the collapse are also safe, police said. 

According to Ocean Township Police Chief Michael Sorrentino and Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, approximately 20% of the rear of the building has collapsed. Officials believe the damage was caused by the weight of the water from the heavy rain that fell. 

Authorities are also urging drivers to avoid Route 35 because of severe flooding in the area.

This remains a developing story.

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41 minutes ago, bluewave said:

 

https://newjersey.news12.com/2026/07/06/roof-collapses-at-bjs-wholesale-club-in-ocean-township/128UzlO4BAdoGypMDmXBA6

Multiple crews are responding to a roof collapse at a BJ’s Wholesale Club in Ocean Township.

The Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office said first responders are on scene at the store on Route 35 in the Oakhurst section of Ocean Township. Officials are asking people to stay clear of the area so emergency crews can respond safely. The collapse happened around 11:30 a.m. Multiple mutual aid crews from surrounding towns were also called to the scene. 

Law enforcement officials told News 12 that there were no injuries reported. Police said all 27 staff members who were in the building at the time are accounted for and safe. All of the customers who were in BJ's at the time of the collapse are also safe, police said. 

According to Ocean Township Police Chief Michael Sorrentino and Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden, approximately 20% of the rear of the building has collapsed. Officials believe the damage was caused by the weight of the water from the heavy rain that fell. 

Authorities are also urging drivers to avoid Route 35 because of severe flooding in the area.

This remains a developing story.

Governor Sherrill....Bueller, Bueller.

First the power outages and now flooding.  Crickets.  Could probably use a State of Emergency in a few counties about now.

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