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Deadly storm shatters NYC rainfall records. Central Park sees highest total in more than 100 years
Central Park saw its highest rainfall total in more than 100 years, while LaGuardia and Newark airports also topped their previous records.
Parts of New York City saw record-breaking rainfall totals on Thursday, according to officials, and flooding in the city left two dead. Newsweek contacted the National Weather Service (NWS) for comment on Friday outside standard working hours.
Sunday is going to bring the best weather of the week,” a meteorologist with the National Weather Service said.
Thursday will be a First Alert Weather Day as we deal with the messy conditions, especially during the morning commute.
New York City and parts of New Jersey were pounded by heavy rain Thursday afternoon. Parts of Brooklyn were flooded, and residents had to wade through the streets to reach their destinations. In Queens,
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NYC weather: Heavy rain, storms, flooding threaten Thursday's evening commute l Forecast
Heavy rain, storms and gusty winds were possible in NYC, with flooding expected to impact the afternoon and evening commute. Here's a timeline and impacts to expect.
At least one person in New York City was killed during Thursday's rainstorm, which caused havoc in various parts of the Tri-State Area.Firefighters responded to a call of someone trapped in a flooded basement in East Flatbush around 4:30 p.
Much of the rainfall came in an intense 20-minute period in the afternoon, officials said. A record two inches fell at LaGuardia Airport.
Officials activate Flash Flood Emergency Plan as heavy rain sweeps from Hudson Valley to Jersey Shore, risking street flooding, coastal surges and power outages.
NEW YORK - A storm could dampen early Halloween festivities and soak trick-or-treaters in New York City. A coastal storm that has been traveling up the Eastern Seaboard is still in the forecast.
Two people were found dead in flooded basements as the area saw record rainfall. CBS News New York's Christina Fan has the latest.