Tornado Watch canceled for New Jersey
A Tornado Watch that had covered much of New Jersey has expired, but the area is not out of the woods yet when it comes to additional thunderstorms and potential flooding.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- After severe flash flooding walloped parts of New York City and New Jersey Saturday afternoon, the rest of the day's storms were not nearly as wild, with a cold front finally ushering in a much nicer air mass.
With the last of the storms gone, Sunday will be sunny and less humid and will feature better air quality, the skies significantly cleansed of noxious Canadian wildfire smoke. There will still be enough particulate matter in the air to be a problem for sensitive groups.
Central Park saw 1.62 inches of rain, but some areas had more, with Newark reporting 2.38.
Now, under Sunday's clear skies, areas hard-hit by the storm's flooding must focus on cleanup, as the city's aging infrastructure once again endured another test.
Eyewitness News and ABC 7 for the latest.
A Tornado Watch that had covered much of New Jersey has expired, but the area is not out of the woods yet when it comes to additional thunderstorms and potential flooding.
The National Weather Service in Binghamton issued a Tornado Warning for south central Delaware County and central Sullivan County in central New York state until 715 p.m. The warning has since expired.
The Noah Kahan concert at Citi Field on Saturday night has been canceled due to weather.
The New York Yankees have announced that Saturday's Yankees-Dodgers game has been rescheduled due to weather and will be played as the first game (12:35 p.m.) of a split-admission doubleheader tomorrow, Sunday, July 19, at Yankee Stadium.
Fans with paid tickets for tonight's game (Saturday, July 18) may use them for the rescheduled game at 12:35 p.m. tomorrow, Sunday, July 19, at Yankee Stadium or exchange them for tickets to a similar regular season game at Yankee Stadium