Flooding is once again a big concern for areas in northern New Jersey with forecasters predicting heavy rain Tuesday into Wednesday.
The Passaic, Pompton and Ramapo rivers are all forecasted to be above flood stage later in the week. The rivers are running high. Heavy rain, melting snow and an already saturate ground will likely cause flooding problems again. Wayne Mayor Chris Vergano says they will send out alerts to residents if needed.
"When it's time to move their cars. But we ask people to be ready to move if they have to and make other arrangements for where they are going to live for the next few days if in fact the river comes up again."
Wayne, is one of numerous communities in Passaic County that experienced widespread severe flooding only a few weeks ago.