Friday evening storm update: Most roads open again, but some remain closed due to severe storm damage, plus new photos (updated 6:15 p.m.)
Expect delays if you drive.
Wind speeds were up to 75 miles per hour.
Large chunks of pavement have been ripped off of the road.
Four area residents have been confirmed dead.
The officers clung to trees for two hours until rescue crews saved them.
Washington Road, Alexander, Route 27, Rosedale, and Cherry Valley roads are open again.
The state of emergency is in effect for all 21 counties.
Police are urging residents not to drive because of flooding and downed wires.
The flash flood warning is in effect unitl midnight.
A flash flood watch is also in effect.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a flash flood watch for Mercer, Middlesex,…
Police in several area towns are recommending that residents avoid all unnecessary travel.
A tropical storm warning is also in effect for Monmouth and Middlesex counties.
Stay home if you can. Don’t drive through flooded roads.
Hail and strong winds are possible.
Quaker Road is still closed due to flooding. A few roads in Lawrence are also closed.
Several roads in Lawrence are closed. In Princeton, Quaker Road is closed and so is a portion of Mercer Street.
Stay off the roads and stay inside if you can.