Weather NJ: How much rain has fallen in the last 72 hours around the Jersey Shore
Check out the rainfall totals for the past 72 hours in eastern Monmouth and Ocean counties:
(Check back for updates throughout the day.)
Monmouth County NJ rainfall totals
as of 12 p.m. on April 4, 2024
Belmar-Farmingdale: 1.93 inches
Cream Ridge: 2.17 inches
Freehold-Marlboro: 2.96 inches
Holmdel: 3.03 inches
Matawan: 3.51 inches
Middletown: 2.26 inches
Millstone Township: 2.57 inches
Monmouth Beach: 1.96 inches
Oceanport: 2.85 inches
Oakhurst: 2.76 inches
Sea Girt: 2.99 inches
South Howell: 2.25 inches
Wall Township: 2.76 inches
Ocean County NJ rainfall totals
as of 12 p.m. on April 4, 2024
Barnegat: 2.90 inches
Beach Haven: 2.25 inches
Berkeley: 3.44 inches
Brick: 2.16 inches
Brielle: 2.68 inches
Cedar Bridge: 2.34 inches
Fort Dix: 2.42 inches
Harvey Cedars: 2.85 inches
Jackson 2.86 inches
Mantoloking: 2.28 inches
Miller Air Park: 2.12 inches
North Beach Haven: 3.13 inches
Pinewald: 3.56 inches
Point Pleasant: 2.70 inches
Point Pleasant Beach: 2.40 inches
Seaside Heights: 2.68 inches
Ship Bottom: 2.10 inches
Seaside Park: 3.66 inches
Surf City: 2.64 inches
Toms River: 3.39 inches
West Creek: 2.47 inches
NJ rainfall totals: Statewide
as of 7:15 a.m. on April 4, 2024
Cape May Courthouse: 1.77 inches
Fortescue: 1.75 inches
Pittstown: 3.09 inches
Ringoes: 5.37 inches
Trenton: 3.73 inches
Turnersville: 3.89 inches
Voorhees: 3.91 inches
Waldwick: 4.07 inches
Coastal flood advisory
Moderate coastal flooding is possible in Eastern Monmouth and Ocean counties on Wednesday, April 3.
Minor coastal flooding is possible on Thursday and Friday as well.
Barnegat Bay and Manahawkin Bay have reached minor flood levels as of 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
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High wind warning
A high wind warning is in effect for Monmouth County with gusts of 55-60 mph expected.
A wind advisory is in effect for Ocean County with gusts of 50 mph expected.
Source: weather.gov
Power outages NJ
as of 11:52 a.m. on April 4, 2024
Monmouth County, FirstEnergy: 4,052 customers
Ocean County, FirstEnergy: 16 customers
New Jersey: 15,641 total customers
Source: poweroutage.us
This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Rain totals New Jersey — Monmouth, Ocean counties: April 4, 2024