Mid April 2007 Storm Pounds Northern/Central New Jersey
Drenching Rain and Heavy Winds Turn New Jersey into a River
By Jason Freeden, published May 13, 2007
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The saying "April Showers bring May Flowers" is certainly something that all of us should giggle about because it is now May and the warmth is definitely on top of us now. I can officially say that I have seen plenty of flowers blooming, especially after the 80 + degree day we had today. The estimated rainfall amount in my area was around eight or nine inches, with other areas receiving a lot more than that. New Jersey had an estimated $180 million dollars in property damage, all from this nasty storm. Acting Governor Codey released this information to the public and I can honestly say that I was in total shock.
Surely there were plenty of deaths to go along with this storm. Flooding waters just kept rising and people's homes were just in disarray. I can say that my house wasn't affected that much, especially compared to other people, but I also live in a mountainous area which helped a bit. My basement did receive a bit of water though, but I will definitely take that over someone elses house being carried away by the strength of flowing water. If you lived closer to the shore, you definitely got hit very hard, mainly because of the ocean waves reaching unimaginable heights. All of NJ's shores had to evacuate further inland so that they could avoid being shipped away with their belongings, but some were actually lucky. If you were of the few that got to keep all of their "stuff" than god bless you.
Mid April 2007 Storm Pounds Northern/Central New Jersey
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Takeaways
- New Jersey was one of the harder hit states in the mid April storm.
- The mountainous regions of New Jersey receieved a mixture of rain and snow.
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Posted on 06/15/2007 at 4:06:00 PM