Flooding rains moving into Pennsylvania, New Jersey

    Because it’s March and there’s no more snow (we had a deal, Phil), we need something to obsess over. Abusive priests, school budgets and the duck boat report are kind of a downer.

    Floods; however, are just the naturally occurring inconvenience our region needs for a little pick-me-up.

     

    NBC10 is all over this, with a timeline of the rain and subsequent floods. What should we expect? Flooding. Maybe.

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    Philadelphia, Delaware, Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties could see some flooding from the river. Neshaminy Creek in Langhorne, Pa.; Brandywine Creek in Chadds Ford, Pa.; Perkiomen Creek in Graterford, Pa.; and North Branch of the Rancocas Creek in Pemberton, N.J. are expected to flood a bit, as well.

    Spring is close, we swear.

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