Alert
GREATEST THREAT 4 - 8 PM
Earlier clouds will begin to give way to more breaks of sun over the next few hours. This combined with the elevated humidity will support thunderstorms moving through the area later today. An isolated storm can develop sooner, but the main concern for storms will be around 4 - 8 PM. Wind gusts in excess of 50 mph can accompany these storms, leading to scattered instances of tree & powerline damage. Some hail and poor drainage flooding can also accompany stronger storms and can cause issues. After the main area of storms moves through, activity will become much more isolated as a drier airmass begins to move in behind it tonight.
SEVERE WEATHER
Threat Coverage Description
Damaging Winds Scattered Thunderstorms will be capable of producing wind gusts of 50 - 65 mph, which can cause instances of downed trees & powerlines in the area.
Hail Scattered Some hail can occur with storms later today, with instances up to quarter sized possible in the strongest storms.
Tornadoes Minimal A tornado is not totally out of the question with storms later today.
C-G Lightning Numerous Frequent lightning strikes will accompany most storms.
FLOODING PROBLEMS
Road / Poor Drainage Scattered Poor drainage and roadway flooding can develop later today.
FORECAST
Sunday:
Hot and humid under partly sunny skies. An isolated shower or storm becomes possible as early as 2:30 PM, though most activity holds off until after 4 PM.
70% chance for a Trace - 0.15" of Rain (Locally 1"+ in storms)
Storms later today bring concern for severe weather, strong wind gusts being the main concern.
High 88 - 92 (Peak heat index: Mid to upper 90s) | SW wind 10 - 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph, NW late
Sun Night:
Any lingering storms exit by 10 PM, then skies become partly cloudy as humidity begins to lower.
55% chance for a Trace - 0.15" of Rain
Low 59 - 63 | NW wind 5 - 15 mph
Weather Alert
WEATHER ALERT
* STORMS BRING CONCERN FOR DAMAGING WINDS LATER TODAY *
THREAT TIME: SUNDAY 2:30 PM - 10:00 PMGREATEST THREAT 4 - 8 PM
Earlier clouds will begin to give way to more breaks of sun over the next few hours. This combined with the elevated humidity will support thunderstorms moving through the area later today. An isolated storm can develop sooner, but the main concern for storms will be around 4 - 8 PM. Wind gusts in excess of 50 mph can accompany these storms, leading to scattered instances of tree & powerline damage. Some hail and poor drainage flooding can also accompany stronger storms and can cause issues. After the main area of storms moves through, activity will become much more isolated as a drier airmass begins to move in behind it tonight.
SEVERE WEATHER
Threat Coverage Description
Damaging Winds Scattered Thunderstorms will be capable of producing wind gusts of 50 - 65 mph, which can cause instances of downed trees & powerlines in the area.
Hail Scattered Some hail can occur with storms later today, with instances up to quarter sized possible in the strongest storms.
Tornadoes Minimal A tornado is not totally out of the question with storms later today.
C-G Lightning Numerous Frequent lightning strikes will accompany most storms.
FLOODING PROBLEMS
Road / Poor Drainage Scattered Poor drainage and roadway flooding can develop later today.
FORECAST
Sunday:
Hot and humid under partly sunny skies. An isolated shower or storm becomes possible as early as 2:30 PM, though most activity holds off until after 4 PM.
70% chance for a Trace - 0.15" of Rain (Locally 1"+ in storms)
Storms later today bring concern for severe weather, strong wind gusts being the main concern.
High 88 - 92 (Peak heat index: Mid to upper 90s) | SW wind 10 - 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph, NW late
Sun Night:
Any lingering storms exit by 10 PM, then skies become partly cloudy as humidity begins to lower.
55% chance for a Trace - 0.15" of Rain
Low 59 - 63 | NW wind 5 - 15 mph
Instructions:
Stay alert for changing weather
Address/Location
South Brunswick Twp Police Department
540 Ridge Rd
South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 732-329-4646
Deputy Chief James Ryan
[email protected]
732-329-4646
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Moderate - Possible threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Future - Responsive action SHOULD be taken in the near future
- Certainty:
- Possible (p <= ~50%)
- Category:
- Other events
- Event:
- Routine Monthly Test