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Tropical Storm Isaias In Long Valley: How Much Rain Fell?
One of New Jersey's towns recorded more than 5.4 inches of rain during Tuesday's storm. See how we measured up:
LONG VALLEY, NJ - Tropical Storm Isaias roared through New Jersey Tuesday bringing down power lines, snapping trees and plunging thousands in the dark.
It also brought plenty of rain caused some flooding.
According to the National Weather Service, Logan Township in Glouster County recorded the most with 5.41 inches in New Jersey. Long Valley recorded the highest total in Morris, Warren and Sussex County.
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Check out some of the areas highest totals:
- Long Valley 5.03"
- Hackettstown 4.86"
- Ironia 4.20"
- Succasunna 3.85"
- Picatinny Lake 3.73"
- Califon 3.69"
- West Wharton 3.48"
- 2 SW Wharton 3.32"
- Mine Hill 3.31"
- Succasunna 3.29"
- Randolph 3.25"
- Flanders 2.99"
- Lake Hopatcong 2.82"
- Flanders 2.81"
- 1.3 N Pleasant Plains 2.72"
- Whippany 2.64"
- 1 NNE Morris Twp 2.29"
- Pompton Plains 2.28"
- 2.2 SW Denville 2.28"
- Montville 2.13"
- Whippany 2.13"
- Morris Twp 2.05"
- Stirling 2.04"
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