Two people died in flooded basements on Thursday after heavy rain overwhelmed streets and subway stations in New York City.
For riders, the agency blame game doesn't change the commute they potentially face Thursday with heavy rain expected.
The National Weather Service said wind gusts could reach 50 miles per hour through the evening, especially along the coast and in open areas. City officials are warning of minor street flooding, slick ...
Watch the moment cascades of floodwater formed "waterfalls" at a New York City subway station on Thursday, Oct. 30.
Two men died during a record-breaking rainfall that drenched the New York City metro area Thursday afternoon — a 39-year-old ...
Heavy rain, storms and gusty winds were possible in NYC, with flooding expected to impact the afternoon and evening commute.
Authorities have identified the two men who died in flooded basements in New York City on Thursday afternoon. So much rain ...
The National Weather Service reported 1.85 inches in Central Park, breaking the previous daily rainfall record of 1.64 inches set in 1917.
Much of the rainfall came in an intense 20-minute period in the afternoon, officials said. A record two inches fell at ...
The impacts of the heavy rain have already been seen at the street level, with videos showing vehicles submerged across New ...
Two people were found dead in flooded basements during heavy rainfall in New York City that inundated streets and caused ...