Hazardous weather outlook and high wind watch issued for Monday by National Weather Service

The National Weather Services has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook and High Wind Watch for Monday, April 13, 2020.  Between 1 to 2 inches of rainfall are possible. Any intense rainfall of greater than 0.8 inch per hour may result in flash flooding in low-lying areas. Wind gusts are expected to exceed 50 MPH, and isolated wind gusts could potentially reach 65 MPH.   
Damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines, resulting in power outages. Please report power outages and downed wires to PSEG at https://nj.myaccount.pseg.com/myservicepublic/outagepublic. 
  
Residents should secure all loose objects outside or bring them inside, especially on balconies. Outdoor tents should be taken down depending on wind load. Driving could be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. 
  
Due to the likelihood of flooding in some areas, the Office of Emergency Management is taking precautions by putting no parking signs (“No Parking Signs” in these areas should be taken as advisories, cars will not be towed) and barricades near flood prone intersections. Please do not drive around barricades. These intersections include: 
  

1st and Marshall 
1st and Harrison 
2nd and Harrison 
3rd and Harrison 
4th and Harrison 
4th and Monroe 
3rd and Jackson 
4th and Jackson 
9th and Monroe 
9th and Madison 
10th and Madison 
1st and Clinton 
3rd and Clinton 
Henderson and Newark 
Grove and Newark 

  
The City of Hoboken and North Hudson Sewerage Authority are working together to clear clogged catch basins throughout the City. Please report flooded intersections and clogged drain inlets by calling the NHSA Hotline at 866.689.3970
  
Please monitor local forecasts for additional advisories, watches, and warnings. The City of Hoboken will provide more information as the situation develops. Thank you for your cooperation. 
  
Learn how Hoboken and NHSA prepare for, respond to, and recover from intense rainfall storms. Learn about Hoboken’s efforts to mitigate rainfall flooding.  

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