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South Jersey Weather Alert: Flooding Threat Continues
11 Jul
Summary
- Severe weather and flash flooding risk persists through Saturday.
- Coastal flood advisory issued for South Jersey coast Saturday night.
- Warm, sunny weather expected Sunday and Monday, followed by heat.

South Jersey residents can anticipate a change in weather conditions following a period of intense heat and disruptive thunderstorms that caused widespread flooding. As of Saturday, July 11, 2026, the threat of severe weather and flash flooding remains a concern.
The National Weather Service has indicated an increased chance of precipitation, with a Marginal Risk for both severe weather and flash flooding in place. Additionally, a coastal flood advisory has been issued for the South Jersey coast, with expectations of minor tidal flooding during Saturday night's high tide.
Looking ahead to the following week, drier and more pleasant conditions are forecasted starting Sunday. High temperatures are expected to be in the mid-80s with sunny skies, offering an opportunity for outdoor activities. This calmer weather is projected to continue through Monday.
However, the heat is set to return by mid-week. Tuesday will bring sunny skies and a high near 91 degrees. Wednesday is anticipated to be the warmest day, with temperatures potentially reaching 97 degrees. The warmer trend will persist into Thursday and Friday, with highs expected around 94 and 91 degrees, respectively.