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The Staten Island Railway is not running between the Huguenot and Tottenville stations due flooding, according to a Metropolitan Transportation Authority alert. Commuters are urged to take S78 buses if possible.
Parts of New York City and Northern New Jersey were inundated on Monday night as widespread thunderstorms moved through.
Severe flash flooding struck New York City, Westchester County, Staten Island, and Rockland County, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic
A flood warning remained in force for sections of New Jersey until Tuesday morning, and the National Weather Service (NWS) predicted that the slow-moving summer storm will continue to rain the Mid-Atl
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A flood watch is in effect for Staten Island from 2 p.m. Monday through midnight, with the National Weather Service warning of potential scattered thunderstorms and possible flash flooding across New York City.
Intense afternoon and evening storms brought flash flooding to the tri-state Monday, with the sudden and heavy downpours leading to impassable roads and dangerous conditions for drivers. Flash flood warnings were issued for different counties in and around New York City starting after 3 p.
Flash flood watches and warnings were in place in parts of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and surrounding areas as downpours moved through the region.