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New York and New Jersey hit by torrential rain and flash floods, forcing highway closures, suspending subway lines and flight ...
A flash flood warning was in effect in New York City until 9:45 p.m., and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency. Middlesex, Morris and Somerset counties remained under a flood ...
If the heat and humidity weren’t enough, now New Yorkers have to brace for potential downpours on Friday afternoon. Heavy ...
According to New York City Emergency Management, Central Park recorded 2.07 inches of rain between 6:51 p.m. and 7:51 p.m. This substantial rainfall marks the second-highest one-hour rainfall total ...
Severe flash flooding struck New York City, Westchester County, Staten Island, and Rockland County, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic ...
Much of the U.S., including North Carolina, has experienced a significant increase in intense rainfall and widespread ...
The Northeast region of the United States was slammed by torrential rain on Monday night, which caused flooding in various areas of New York and New Jersey, leading to the suspension of highways, ...
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Monday for all five boroughs, plus parts of Westchester County and northern New Jersey, lasting through 9:45 p.m.
A flood advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Monday at 7:24 p.m. in effect until 9:30 p.m. for the Bronx and Queens as well as Nassau County.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for NYC, predicting thunderstorms and potential flash floods with heavy rainfall rates across all five boroughs.
Heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding in parts of New Jersey and New York on Monday, July 14, with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declaring a state of emergency for all 21 counties in the state.