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A flood watch was released by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 1:23 a.m. valid from 11 a.m. until Monday 5 a.m. for Oneida, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Tompkins and Madison counties.
Eight-year-old girls at sleep-away camp, families crammed into recreational vehicles, local residents traveling to or from work. These are some of the victims.
New Yorkers will struggle through intense heat throughout the day Tuesday, along with thunderstorms in the afternoon that pose the risk of dangerous flash flooding.
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York flash flood threat from Tropical Storm Chantal remnants amid triple-digit heat warningFeel like temperatures will top 100 degrees in New York on Tuesday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Chantal bring heavy downpours and powerful thunderstorms, leading to a flash flood risk
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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNLocalized flash flood threat favors New York, VermontWhile communities in eastern New York and most of Vermont are highlighted for the greatest risk of localized flash flooding, here are a couple regions in particular that may be most impacted by today's severe weather threat.
In the Midwest, quarter-sized hail and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out, while in the South, flood alerts are in effect for areas that were devastated by flash floods last week.
Gov. Kathy Hochul says New York is taking steps to prepare for extreme weather and possible federal cuts after the tragic flooding in Texas.
A cold front will be approaching Western New York for Sunday afternoon. This will be a focal point for the development of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening. Lightning and gusty winds will be possible,
Numerous showers and thunderstorms are possible Thursday with localized pockets of heavy rain and a low chance for flooding. The potential for hit or miss rain will decrease heading into the weekend,
Heavy rains have the potential to grind New York City to a halt if waters force subway lines to shutter. Streets can become inundated after a downpour, and there’s the risk of transport snarls on commuter lines like the Metro-North trains. That was the case two years ago when torrential showers pelted the metropolitan area.
Scholars and designers of early warning systems say that there are still huge gaps in our ability to predict flash floods and warn those at risk.