16 July, 2025
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URGENT UPDATE: Torrential rain has wreaked havoc in the Lehigh Valley as of Monday night, with some areas recording up to 6 inches of rain, leading to significant flooding and multiple water rescues. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, confirmed that Center Valley received the highest rainfall total in the region, prompting serious concerns for residents and officials alike.

As of 11:15 p.m. on July 10, 2023, rainfall totals across the Lehigh Valley varied dramatically, with several areas experiencing severe impacts. Here are the latest figures:

Lehigh County:
– Center Valley: 6 inches
– Coopersburg: 4.58 inches
– Macungie: 1.01 inches

Northampton County:
– Martins Creek: 2.34 inches
– Easton: 1.76 inches
– Walnutport: 1.2 inches

Carbon County:
– Lake Harmony: 2.06 inches
– Jim Thorpe: 1.54 inches
– Lehighton: 1.1 inches
– Weatherly: 1.04 inches

Monroe County:
– Tobyhanna: 2.2 inches
– Coolbaugh Township: 2.13 inches
– Stroudsburg: 2.02 inches
– Skytop: 1.98 inches
– Blakeslee: 1.93 inches

Authorities are on high alert as numerous roads, including Route 309 in Center Valley, have reported flooding. Rescues have been initiated to assist residents trapped by rapidly rising waters. The situation remains fluid, with emergency services working diligently to address the aftermath of this unexpected deluge.

This intense weather event underscores the urgency of preparedness, as communities brace for potential additional rainfall in the coming days. Residents are urged to stay tuned for updates and remain vigilant about their safety.

As the situation develops, officials will continue to monitor rainfall patterns and provide timely updates to the public. Share this article to keep your friends and family informed about the ongoing weather emergency in the Lehigh Valley.