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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 7

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 6

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater. Drivers stranded on Jackie Robinson Parkway were forced to climb onto the roofs of their vehicles.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 4

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 5

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 3

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Flash Floods Inundate New York City After Powerful Storm 2

A powerful storm triggered flash flooding across New York City on Wednesday, May 20, prompting the National Weather Service to issue an emergency declaration. Multiple neighborhoods were inundated, with footage from Brooklyn showing streets completely underwater.

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US: Rochester Sees 25°F Temperature Drop as Snow and Rain Mix

Western New York experienced flurries, graupel and rain showers on Sunday, April 19, as temperatures in Rochester dropped more than 25°F (14°C) in 24 hours. Snow showers were expected to continue into Monday, with overnight lows near 29°F (-2°C).

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US: Subway Sparks Fly on Icy Tracks During NYC Blizzard

A powerful blizzard hit the New York City area on Tuesday, February 24, leading to suspended or curtailed subway service in many areas. Footage from the Chauncey Street station captured sparks flying from the tracks as a train moved through the snowy and icy conditions.

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US: Powerful Blizzard Hits NYC, Travel Bans Issued Across Northeast

A powerful blizzard — the first to strike the New York City area in a decade — began late Sunday night, February 22, and brought much of the U.S. Northeast to a standstill by Monday, February 23, prompting travel bans, school closures, and emergency measures. Central Park recorded 19.7 inches of snow, while parts of Long Island saw up to 31 inches. The storm produced heavy snow, fierce winds, coastal flooding risks, and widespread power outages, with states of emergency declared and millions under weather warnings across the region. This video was captured on the Manhattan side beneath the Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge), along the East River, on Sunday night, February 22.

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US: Powerful Bomb Cyclone Continues to Batter Northeast With Record Snow

A powerful “bomb cyclone” continued to batter the northeastern United States on Monday, February 23, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and dumping up to 3 feet of snow in some states. It triggered states of emergency across several states and brought up to 19 inches of snow to parts of New York City, forcing the Boston Globe to suspend its print edition for the first time in its 153-year history.

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US: Ice Floes Cover NYC Rivers After Snowstorm 2

Ice floes were seen floating on the Hudson and East rivers in New York on Tuesday, January 27, following a winter snowstorm that forced NYC Ferry service to be suspended.

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US: Ice Floes Cover NYC Rivers After Snowstorm 3

Ice floes were seen drifting along the Hudson and East rivers in New York on Tuesday, January 27, following a winter snowstorm that forced the suspension of NYC Ferry service. NYC Ferry service across all routes remained suspended for a second day on Wednesday, January 28, due to floating ice in both the East and Hudson rivers.

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US: Ice Floes Cover NYC Rivers After Snowstorm

Ice floes were seen floating on the Hudson and East rivers in New York on Tuesday, January 27, following a winter snowstorm that forced NYC Ferry service to be suspended.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City 4

A winter storm warning was issued for parts of New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City 5

A winter storm warning was issued for parts of New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City 3

A winter storm warning was issued for parts of New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City

A winter storm warning was issued for upstate New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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US: Several Inches of Snow Forecast for NYC, Prompting Travel Warnings Across City 2

A winter storm warning was issued for parts of New York as a powerful system moved into the Tri-State area on Friday, December 26. In response to the conditions, a state of emergency has been declared in both New York and New Jersey. 5 to 9 inches of snow were expected, and NYC's Department of Emergency Management issued a travel advisory, warning that roads would become slick.

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US: First Major Snow of Season Blankets New York City 2

New York City experienced its first significant snowfall of the season overnight into Sunday, December 14, as snow spread across the Tri-State area. The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for New York and New Jersey through Sunday afternoon, while winter storm warnings were in effect for much of New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania. Across the region, snowfall totals ranged from a couple of inches to as much as six inches.

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US: First Major Snow of Season Blankets New York City

New York City experienced its first significant snowfall of the season overnight into Sunday, December 14, as snow spread across the Tri-State area. The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for New York and New Jersey through Sunday afternoon, while winter storm warnings were in effect for much of New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania. Across the region, snowfall totals ranged from a couple of inches to as much as six inches.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 8

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded basements in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 7

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded basements in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 6

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded basements in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 5

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded basements in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 3

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded rooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 4

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded rooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded rooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: Record Rain Hits New York City, Multiple Fatalities Reported 2

A storm caused damage across the Tri-State area, flooding roads and subway stations and toppling trees on Thursday, October 30. In New York City, record-breaking rain submerged streets and subway stations. Two men were found dead in flooded rooms in Manhattan and Brooklyn, respectively, according to reports.

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US: New York Declares State of Emergency as Storms Slam Northeast 3

Strong storms moved through the Northeast on Thursday, July 31, bringing heavy rains, and causing flash flooding and travel disruptions. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency for NYC and surrounding regions.

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US: New York Declares State of Emergency as Storms Slam Northeast 2

Strong storms moved through the Northeast on Thursday, July 31, bringing heavy rains, and causing flash flooding and travel disruptions. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency for NYC and surrounding regions.

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US: New York Declares State of Emergency as Storms Slam Northeast

Strong storms moved through the Northeast on Thursday, July 31, bringing heavy rains, and causing flash flooding and travel disruptions across New York and New Jersey. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has declared a State of Emergency for NYC and surrounding regions.

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US: Floodwaters Inundate NYC Subway Stations After Torrential Rain 2

Heavy rain hit New York City on Monday evening, July 14, causing flash floods that disrupted roads, flights, and subway services. Several subway lines faced major delays or suspensions, while flash flood warnings extended from New York to Virginia. The National Weather Service warned of continued heavy rain on Tuesday, likely causing further commuter disruptions along the East Coast.

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US: Floodwaters Inundate NYC Subway Stations After Torrential Rain 3

Heavy rain hit New York City on Monday evening, July 14, causing flash floods that disrupted roads, flights, and subway services. Several subway lines faced major delays or suspensions, while flash flood warnings extended from New York to Virginia. The National Weather Service warned of continued heavy rain on Tuesday, likely causing further commuter disruptions along the East Coast.

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US: Floodwaters Inundate NYC Subway Stations After Torrential Rain

Heavy rain hit New York City on Monday evening, July 14, causing flash floods that disrupted roads, flights, and subway services. Several subway lines faced major delays or suspensions, while flash flood warnings extended from New York to Virginia. The National Weather Service warned of continued heavy rain on Tuesday, likely causing further commuter disruptions along the East Coast.

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US: Floodwaters Inundate NYC Subway Stations After Torrential Rain 4

Heavy rain hit New York City on Monday evening, July 14, causing flash floods that disrupted roads, flights, and subway services. Several subway lines faced major delays or suspensions, while flash flood warnings extended from New York to Virginia. The National Weather Service warned of continued heavy rain on Tuesday, likely causing further commuter disruptions along the East Coast.

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US: New Jersey Declares Emergency Amid Flash Floods in Mid-Atlantic

Slow-moving thunderstorms brought heavy rains to the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region, including New York City, on Monday, July 14. Residents in NYC basement apartments were told to be ready to leave. New Jersey’s Governor Philip D. Murphy declared a state of emergency as flash flooding hit the Northeast.

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US: Heavy Rain Causes Widespread Flooding Across New York City Area

Slow-moving thunderstorms brought heavy rains to the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region, including New York City, on Monday, July 14. Residents in NYC basement apartments were told to be ready to leave. Flights were disrupted, subway and other train services were experiencing suspensions and severe delays due to flooding. This video shows heavy rainfall and flooding on highway in North Hills on Long Island.

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece Out - NYC

Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece is walking with an unidentified man and enjoying the summer weather in New York, NY on June 11, 2025. Photo by Dylan Travis/ABACAPRESS.COM

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