Excessive runoff of rain and melted snow may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and ...
Sylvan Beach, NY -- A flood watch will be in effect Sunday for a wide swath of Central New York due to the combination of rapid snow melt and forecasted rain.
While the severe thunderstorms have come and gone, the after effects of heavy rainfall and snowmelt are now impacting parts ...
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch at 3:41 a.m. on Friday valid from Sunday 8 a.m. until Monday 8 p.m. for Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties. The weather service states ...
In Oriskany, River Street is closed due to the nearby Mohawk River overflowing its banks, causing flooding on the roadway.
A flood watch was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 3:53 a.m. valid from Sunday 8 a.m. until Monday 8 p.m. for Oneida County. The weather service says to anticipate, "Flooding ...
The DEC says flooding is the most common natural disaster in New York. Flooding can damage infrastructure like roads and bridges as well as negatively impact lives and property, per the DEC. Here ...
Border czar Tom Homan on Wednesday warned that the feds could flood New York state with agents if Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn’t cooperate on immigration crackdowns — all while praising Mayor Eric ...
This will arrive first in New York, then spread eastward through the evening and overnight hours. This combined with snowmelt may result in river ice breakup and jams, and may cause flooding.
Highs will be in the 60s. Again, sporadic flooding is possible. By late Sunday afternoon, the cold front will start to bring rain to the region, first in New York, then spreading eastward.
It’s not just the heavy rain and gusty winds causing concern; it’s a combination of that, and melting snow. The warmer ...