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Flood Watch in Effect for New Jersey, with Poor Air Quality Expected in New York

At least until 2:00 a.m. Wednesday, a flood watch is in effect for New Jersey, especially for the mountainous area of ​​Troy Hills.

Our Meteorologist Lucrecia Borchardt, from The Guardians of the Weather, also warned the residents of West Caldwell and Fairfield, both located in Essex County.

“To the south there are slightly more stable conditions, however, not by much,” he added.

Regarding the level of drought, he stated that it continues to be one of the highlights for our region. “Even though we’ve had some rain, we see part of the state with moderate levels of drought.”

Poor air quality could return to New York this Wednesday

New York City could experience worse air quality tomorrow, Wednesday June 28,” he said on the social network.

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2023-06-28 02:32:00
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