BETHLEHEM, Pa. — The Lehigh Valley was the bullseye of a coastal storm that left the region awash in flood waters on Monday.
More than four inches of rain fell in Portland, Northampton County, the National Weather Service reported. That total could be updated again, with rain still falling in the area after 11 a.m.
It was the highest rainfall total in the Lehigh Valley, though Fogelsville in Lehigh County reported 3.84 inches around 9:30 a.m. Monday.
A gauge at the Delaware River in Easton was forecasting minor flooding for Tuesday, and a graphic shared by the weather service's Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center showed the heaviest rains from the storm fell over the Lehigh Valley and much of central and northern New Jersey.
🌧️🌧️ A lot of rain fell with this event. Here is a first look at how much #rain fell in the past 24 hours. pic.twitter.com/3VgepdXVfv
— NWS MARFC (@NWSMARFC) December 18, 2023
According to the latest NWS Public Information Statement, these are area rainfall totals for Lehigh and Northampton counties:
...Lehigh County... Fogelsville 3.84 in 1 NE Lynn Twp 3.24 in Lehigh Valley Intl Airport 3.21 in Bethlehem 2.5 W 3.18 in Trexler 3.13 in Bethlehem 3.12 in Emmaus 2.9 S 3.11 in Fountain Hill 0.6 SSE 3.05 in Schnecksville 2.7 SW 3.02 in Schnecksville 1.7 ENE 3.00 in Slatington 2.98 in Breinigsville 2.88 in Center Valley 2.79 in Slatington 2.74 in Slatington 6.0 WSW 2.70 in Whitehall 2.53 in Washington Twp 2.53 in Whitehall Twp 2.48 in Coopersburg 2.38 in 1.1 S Bethlehem 2.34 in Macungie 2.19 in Germansville 2.18 in Whitehall 2.02 in Weisenberg Twp 1.89 in
...Northampton County... Portland 2.7 WNW 4.32 in Bethlehem 2.0 NW 2.95 in Easton 2.4 N 2.91 in Northampton (MS) 2.73 in NAZARETH 2.73 in Easton 4.2 W 2.70 in Walnutport 2.67 in Tatamy 2.45 in Tatamy 2.45 in Martins Creek 2.44 in Eastlawn Gardens 2.39 in Easton 2.34 in Mount Bethel 2.4 SE 2.30 in Martins Creek 2.25 in 1 SE East Bangor 1.83 in