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Flash Flood Emergency Continues in New York and New Jersey as Storm Lingers

Authorities have mobilized water rescues with residents in vulnerable areas ordered to seek higher ground

A flood watch warning inside an NYC subway station.
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Overview

  • State of emergency declarations by Governor Kathy Hochul and Acting Governor Tahesha Way remain in effect as heavy storms persist into Friday
  • The National Weather Service has extended flash flood warnings for the Northeast corridor, forecasting up to three inches of rain per hour and isolated totals of five to eight inches
  • Major transit services are severely disrupted, with the Clearview Expressway closed, Long Island Rail Road branches suspended and subway operations limited, while hundreds of flights face delays or cancellations
  • Emergency crews conducted overnight water rescues to evacuate commuters from flooded LIRR trains in Bayside and to pull motorists from submerged vehicles on Queens roadways
  • Officials have ordered residents in basement and ground-floor apartments to move to higher floors and issued travel advisories discouraging nonessential movement until flood risks abate