Weather Alerts For Harrisonville, NJ
Severe Thunderstorm Watch
-# SUMMARY -------------------- SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 337 REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 100 AM EDT FOR THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS NJ . NEW JERSEY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ATLANTIC BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER HUNTERDON MERCER MORRIS SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX WARREN # DETAILS -------------------- ISSUED AT Monday, June 15, 2026 at 12:13 AM EDT ISSUED BY NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK HEADER SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WS 337
Flash Flood Warning
-# HEADLINE -------------------- FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 315 AM EDT MONDAY FOR WEST CENTRAL CAMDEN, NORTHWESTERN GLOUCESTER AND NORTHWESTERN SALEM COUNTIES # SUMMARY -------------------- At 1117 PM EDT, local law enforcement reported thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 1 and 2 inches of rain have fallen. The expected rainfall rate is 1 to 2 inches in 1 hour. Additional rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is already occurring. # DETAILS -------------------- HAZARD Life threatening flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE Law enforcement reported. IMPACT Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses. SOME LOCATIONS THAT MAY EXPERIENCE FLASH FLOODING INCLUDE Wilmington, Deptford, West Deptford, Pennsville, Bellmawr, Woodbury, Carneys Point, Paulsboro, Penns Grove, Salem, Magnolia and Westville. THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING HIGHWAYS Interstate 295 in New Jersey between mile markers 0 and 26...and between mile markers 31 and 32. New Jersey Turnpike between exits 1 and 3. ISSUED AT Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 11:17 PM EDT ISSUED BY National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ HEADER Flash Flood Statement # PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS -------------------- Turn around...don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. # AREAS AFFECTED -------------------- Camden NJ, Gloucester NJ, Salem NJ
Lightning Alert
-Closest strike: 0.87 miles Stay Alert! Remain in a safe area until there has been no lightning within 10 miles of this location for 30 minutes. Please be aware that lightning activity can remain high even when a storm is moving away from your location. Even if rain has stopped, do not leave your safe area until WeatherBug indicates that lightning is more than 10 miles away from this selected location. IF OUTDOORS Avoid water, high ground, and open spaces. Avoid all metal objects including electric wires, fences, and machinery. Find a safe area in a building or in a fully enclosed vehicle with the windows completely shut. Unsafe places include underneath canopies, small picnic or rain shelters, convertibles, or near trees. IF INDOORS Avoid water and stay away from doors and windows. Avoid using a hard line telephone. Take off headphones. Turn off, unplug, and stay away from appliances, computers, power tools, and TV sets. Lightning may strike exterior electric and phone lines, inducing shocks to inside equipment.
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Slight Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS EVENING ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN MID ATLANTIC REGION INTO ADJACENT PORTIONS OF WESTERN NEW ENGLAND SUMMARY Thunderstorm activity spreading toward the northern Mid Atlantic urban corridor this evening could still pose a risk for damaging wind gusts and perhaps an isolated tornado or two, before weakening and spreading offshore. 01Z Update Low-level lapse rates are beginning to stabilize and the boundary-layer remains only modestly moist inland of coastal areas from New Jersey northward. However, the leading edge of a plume of boundary-layer moisture return characterized by upper 60s to near 70F surface dew points is still contributing to CAPE on the order of 1000 J/kg across parts of central and eastern Maryland into southeastern Pennsylvania, where temperatures remain near 80 F. With stronger mid/upper forcing for ascent still upstream, vigorous thunderstorm development may be maintained into and across much of eastern Pennsylvania and portions of the lower Hudson Valley through mid to late evening. Low-level hodographs across this region still appear conducive to at least some risk for a tornado, mainly in the more discrete stronger cells preceding the pre-frontal convective line. While the line has recently been weakening, some re-intensification still appears possible, which could be accompanied by increasing potential for strong to severe surface gusts, in the presence of 40-50 kt southwesterly deep-layer mean flow.