![]() Northwestern quarterback Ryan Hilinski (3) fumbles the ball after being tackled by Penn State defensive end Nick Tarburton (46) as Adisa Isaac (20) looks on during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. Penn State's winning score of 17 was the lowest amount of points the team has scored in a win since its 16-10 win against Wisconsin on Sept. The rainy conditions proved to be difficult for the players as both teams combined for eight turnovers. Temperatures for the day stayed in the 50s and were 7 degrees below average for the date. Showers were first reported in the area just before kick-off and lasted throughout the game. 1, the Penn State Nittany Lions hosted the Northwestern Wildcats in State College, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania was home to two big football games over the weekend, and with tropical rainstorm Ian moving into the state, those games became wet, cold and sloppy. The persistent rain made for some rough conditions out on the playing field. Have the app? Unlock AccuWeather Alerts™ with Premium+ The persistent, widespread rain will help to wash away any concerns about drought developing into a more serious issue across New Jersey. 29, 97% of the Garden State was facing abnormally dry conditions with over 68% of the state experiencing moderate drought, according to the U.S. In Lewes, Delaware, located along the coast near where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, the storm surge rose to 3.48 feet on Sunday, the seventh-highest water level ever recorded for that site and just about half a foot less than the 4.05-foot storm surge caused by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.Īs disruptive as the rain was in New Jersey, there will be some long-term benefits. Through the first three days of the month, Atlantic City recorded 5.32 inches of rain, well above the 4.14 inches that typically falls throughout all of October.Ĭoastal flooding shut down roads near Highland Acres, Delaware, located just south of Dover. Another 1.57 inches fell on Tuesday, breaking the daily record for Oct. 2., beating the old daily rainfall record of 1.36 inches set in 1961. In Atlantic City, New Jersey, a record daily rainfall of 3.01 inches was observed on Sunday, Oct. Rainfall totals spanned several inches across the mid-Atlantic as a result of the storm. Multiple streets were also underwater around high tide, including Dune and Ocean drives. " Avalon experienced significant beach erosion in the north end," the Borough of Avalon said in a Facebook post on Monday. The flooding wasn't limited to just Stone Harbor as additional flooding reports were relayed all the way to the southern coast of the state in Avalon, Wildwood and Cape May. ![]() Streets flooded along the coast of New Jersey, including in Stone Harbor, where video footage showed water rising halfway up to the wheels of vehicles. SATURDAY: Mostly cloudy with a few showers possible, high 51.The lingering impacts of Hurricane Ian have been felt across a large swath of the East Coast, from the Carolinas all the way up to New England, causing a rainy mess as a nor'easter also developed and impacted the mid-Atlantic over the weekend - even turning football fields and matchups into rain-soaked slop fests. THURSDAY: Partly sunny and mild, high 53.įRIDAY: Partly sunny and a bit milder, high 58. It's a chilly day under intervals of clouds and sun, high 47. WEDNESDAY: Remaining windy with 40mph gusts possible. This storm could also keep some rain and snow showers around. TUESDAY: As a storm strengthens offshore, winds ramp up gusting up to 45mph. The best chance for snow showers look to be to our north and west, but this is dependent on the track of the storm. MONDAY: Our next system looks to be more wet than white once again. Showers develop overnight with some snow showers possible far north and west. Temperatures remain below average, high 49. SUNDAY: The day starts off with sun, but clouds increase as the day progresses. TONIGHT: Winds start to ease, and our skies clear up a bit turning mostly clear and cold, lows 26-31. Today's high is 46, but when you factor in the wind and thick cloud cover it will feel like it's only in the 30s. This will make for a damp day with winds gusting to 30mph. SATURDAY: As our storm departs, wrap-around moisture will bring rain and snow showers to the area. ![]() PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - Meteorologist Brittany Boyer says it's a damp and chilly start to the weekend with scattered showers and highs in the 40s. Meteorologist Brittany Boyer says it's a damp and chilly start to the weekend with scattered showers and highs in the 40s.
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