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Flash flooding kills 2 in New York City as powerful storm system now blasts region with strong winds
Two people were killed in New York City on Thursday when an intense line of storms dumped torrential rain across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, triggering widespread flash flooding.
A nasty storm is making its way through New York City. Flood warning NYC The National Weather Service issued a flood warning for Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx Thursday afternoon through 5:30 p.
New Orleans faced severe weather with tornado and flash flood warnings; heavy rains led to urban and small stream floods.
The Southeastern United States could potentially be getting hit with another coastal storm, only days following a different system that brought heavy rain, powerful winds and coastal flooding to a lot of the East Coast.
The Manhattan man killed in Thursday's record-setting rainstorm complained multiple times about the flood-prone basement where he died, according to a tenant. First responders found Juan Carlos Montoya Hernandez, 43, dead in the flooded boiler room at a building on West 175th Street and Broadway in Washington Heights.
Widespread flooding shut down numerous highways and local roads across New Jersey on Oct. 30 as weather systems brought heavy winds and rain.
Severe storms are barreling toward Texas a cold front sweeps the state. For South Central and Central Texas, including the stretch of towns from San Antonio to Austin, this means increased risk of damaging winds and large hail. Plus, excessive rainfall could lead to isolated flash flooding, and a tornado can’t be ruled out.
The slow-moving storm was expected to drop torrential rain, up to 25 inches, on Jamaica, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.