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  2. Will Hurricane Debby cause flooding? Here’s what to expect ...

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    The actionable flood stage for the Delaware River at Trenton is 17 feet. As of Monday morning, the water level of the Delaware River at Trenton stood at 9.19 feet, and is expected to reach 9.4 ...

  3. Flooding and road closures across the region. When will rain ...

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    The Delaware River at Trenton was approaching flood stage as of midday Monday. At noon on Monday, the weather service reported the water level of the Delaware River at Trenton to be 15.54 feet.

  4. Delaware River at Bristol, Neshaminy Creek approach flood ...

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    The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Bucks County and the Delaware Valley on Wednesday, April 3. The water levels of the Delaware River at Trenton stood at 12.34 feet as of ...

  5. Delaware River - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware River is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and is the longest free-flowing (undammed) river in the Eastern United States. From the meeting of its branches in Hancock, New York, the river flows for 282 miles (454 km) [1] along the borders of New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, before ...

  6. Hurricane Diane - Wikipedia

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    Flooding affected roads and low-lying areas along the Potomac River. The northernmost portion of Delaware also saw freshwater flooding, although to a much lesser extent than adjacent states. Diane produced heavy rainfall in eastern Pennsylvania, causing the worst floods on record there, largely in the Poconos and along the Delaware River ...

  7. 2006 Mid-Atlantic United States flood - Wikipedia

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    Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, DC. The Mid-Atlantic United States flood of 2006 was a significant flood that affected much of the Mid-Atlantic region of the eastern United States. The flooding was very widespread, affecting numerous rivers, lakes and communities from Upstate New York to North Carolina.

  8. Flooding and tornado threat: Debby threatens Northeast ... - AOL

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    While torrential rain will lead to small stream and river flooding in the Appalachians of the Northeast, Debby's eastern flank will bring dangers from flash urban flooding to severe thunderstorms ...

  9. Riegelsville Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A major flood struck the Delaware Valley on January 8, 1841, just three years after the bridge opened, and the span nearest the Jersey shore was destroyed. The bridge was repaired and survived another flood in June 1862. The "Pumpkin Flood" occurred on October 10, 1903, and the Delaware waters rose to 33.8 feet (10.3 m) above normal.