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New York and New Jersey hit by torrential rain and flash floods, forcing highway closures, suspending subway lines and flight ...
Heavy rains and flash flooding in the northeast have caused two deaths in New Jersey. More rain is expected through mid-week for portions of the eastern and central U.S.
North Jersey seemed to avoid the worst-case scenario and brunt of a July 31 storm with a couple of inches of rain reported.
New Jersey is under a flood watch on Thursday afternoon and evening with significant and widespread flash flooding in the ...
Governor Kathy Hochul declared a State of Emergency for several New York counties for heavy rain and potential flooding.
Most of the rain is forecast to fall in as little as 3-6 hours. A small chance of heavier rain and flooding could pose "an elevated threat to life and cause significant disruptions to transportation, ...
The New York City area was inundated with rainfall from Thursday’s storms, leading to flooding at subway stations and on ...
The state of emergency is effective as of 2 p.m. Thursday. The National Weather Service expects the heaviest rain between 2 ...
Hours after New Jersey declared a State of Emergency, Gov.Kathy Hochul did the same for New York ahead of the severe weather ...
The storm also left its mark in Chester, Pennsylvania. Flash flooding turned Tilghman Street and West 2nd Street into rivers.
Thunderstorms and heavy rain knocked out power to 20,000 households statewide early in the evening of July 31.
Thursday's storm left between two and five inches of rain across the Jersey Shore. Find town-by-town totals here.