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Flooding caused delays on multiple New York City subway lines Monday as torrential rain pummeled the Tri-State Area.
New York and New Jersey hit by torrential rain and flash floods, forcing highway closures, suspending subway lines and flight delays.
The subway system, which is more than a century old, is relied on by millions of passengers every day and weaves the city into a cohesive network.
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Numerous counties in southcentral Pennsylvania, including Adams, Lebanon and York, are under a flood watch for Wednesday, July 16 as the rain just keeps coming. The National Weather Service issued the flood watch, which is in effect from 5 p.m. through the evening.
Residents brace for extreme temperatures as a heat advisory is issued across western and central regions.New York is recently undergoing severe weather conditions. Shortly after the tragic
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Daily Voice on MSNFlash Flood Risk Returns With Spotty Severe Storms Expected: What To KnowHigh humidity and scorching summer heat will lead to the risk of severe storms and ongoing flash flooding events in the coming days. It will be hazy and hot on Wednesday, July 16, and Thursday, July 17,
The heat advisory includes parts of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, where two people died in flooding.
Transit agencies in the New York City area were promising a fairly smooth commute with some lingering delays on Tuesday, the morning after heavy rain pummeled the region, flooding parts of the subway system, inundating major roads and causing long flight delays.
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ABC7 New York on MSNSlow-moving thunderstorms dump heavy rain across the Tri-State, leading to floodingSlow-moving thunderstorms equipped with heavy downpours and strong winds have caused flooding in parts of the Tri-State area Monday evening. Heavy rain flooded a parking lot at Rockland Plaza in Nanuet,