2 Dead In NYC & New Jersey
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Record-breaking storms unleashed up to 6.67 inches of rain in New Jersey, causing two deaths and widespread disruptions.
The flooding storms on Monday night flooded roads, knocked out power and led to a state of emergency for New Jersey. See which towns got the most rain.
The unnamed pair were swept off the road and trapped in their car as waters surged in the Cedar Brook, in Plainfield, on Monday night
Torrential rain swept across City and New Jersey overnight, killing two people after drowning entire neighborhoods with floodwater.
New Jersey is expected to miss the heaviest rainfall in the latest round of thunderstorms on Tuesday, but more flash flooding is possible.
A powerful line of thunderstorms brought torrential rain across New Jersey on July 14, with some towns recording more than 5 inches of rainfall. Linden saw the highest total, with 5.08 inches reported by 7:35 p.m., said Bob Ziff of North Jersey Weather Observers.
Torrential rain in the Northeast led to flooding in New York and New Jersey, resulting in highway closures. Here we offer you the latest updates.
Monday evening brought torrential rainfall and devastating flooding to the tri-state. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency for all 21 counties, urging residents across the state to remain at home and avoid all roadway travel.
Torrential rains led to flash floods that inundated multiple New York City subway stations and submerged major roads.