A view from resident Roseanne Monfardini's porch in the 30s. (Photo courtesy of Ocean City NJ Flooding)
By MADDY VITALE
A view of stormwater from resident Roseanne Monfardini's porch. (Photo courtesy of Ocean City NJ Flooding)
On Tuesday, city officials warned residents and visitors that wind gusts could exceed 60 mph. In Brigantine, there was a gust recorded at 72 mph, according to reports.
Ocean City officials urged residents to use precautions and prepare on Tuesday. They were urged to secure loose objects on their property or bring them in, if possible. Driving was expected to be hazardous and they were told that there may be power outages, along with fallen trees from the heavy rains that left the ground saturated.
Donato noted that Ocean City suffered some flooding, but nothing monumental.
“There was some street flooding from the rain last night, which went away after the rain stopped,” he said. “And also some minor tidal flooding from the a.m. tide today, which is starting to clear up.”
Roseanne Monfardini of the group Ocean City NJ Flooding Committee Facebook group, posted a photo in the area of her home.
“There has been only very minor flooding throughout this whole storm,” she said. “I am posting for 31st to 33rd Streets of Haven and Simpson Aves. I don’t know how the rest of the island fared. Truthfully, I have never heard anything like that wind and I have been here since 1987.”