At least 2 killed in New Jersey
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On Wednesday at 1:04 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a flood watch valid from 5 p.m. until Thursday midnight for Wyoming, Lackawanna and Luzerne counties.
Statewide, rain totals ranged from .11 inches in Hamilton, Mercer County to 6.64 inches in Clark and 6.24 inches in Westfield.
At a news conference Monday, state officials said 101 people remain missing, including 97 in the Kerrville area.
The frequent rain across much of Pennsylvania has led to flooding in many areas. In particular, the risk of flash floods has grown, as the high moisture in the air and lack of strong winds lead to stationary storms that dump rain into localized areas.
Atlantic, Hill Country, Texas, central Florida, southern Arizona, and the Upper Midwest are at risk for more flooding rainfall on Tuesday.
Heavy rain caused flash flooding and road closures around the Lehigh Valley on Monday evening as storms made their way through. More rain is expected this week.
The National Weather Service released a flood advisory at 1:39 p.m. EDT on Wednesday in effect until 4:45 p.m. EDT for Lapeer, Macomb, Oakland and St. Clair counties.
New Jersey is expected to miss the heaviest rainfall in the latest round of thunderstorms on Tuesday, but more flash flooding is possible.