New York and New Jersey flash flooding, rain
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Atlantic, Hill Country, Texas, central Florida, southern Arizona, and the Upper Midwest are at risk for more flooding rainfall on Tuesday.
A flash flood warning was in effect in New York City until 9:45 p.m., and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency. Middlesex, Morris and Somerset counties remained under a flood warning until 7:15 a.m. Tuesday.
Heavy rains during the evening brought flooding, road closures and power outages throughout New Jersey, which is under a state of emergency.
Torrential downpours have caused extensive flooding in New Jersey on Monday night. A state of emergency has been declared.
Parts of New York City and Northern New Jersey were inundated on Monday night as widespread thunderstorms moved through.
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.
Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Monday night as flash flooding across the northern section of New Jersey caused severe trouble. Murphy asked residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. “I am declaring a State of Emergency given flash flooding and high levels of rainfall in parts of the state,” he said.