Flood warnings and watches have expired or been canceled in the GLOW region as earlier flood waters have receded on a day the saw a record rainfall in Rochester.
Rain was continuing across the region tonight, though lood waters have receded and most of the previously closed roadways have reopened, the Weather Service said just before 7 tonight when the urban area and small stream flood warning was expired.
The warning include Genesee, northwestern Livingston, Orleans, northwestern Wyoming, northeastern Genesee, northwestern Monroe and Niagara counties.
Flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat, the Weather Service said.
The flash flood watch that was in effect for much of upstate New York was canceled earlier tonight.
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Friday, July 16, 2021 - 5:38 pm
NORWOOD Services for 56 year old Jacqueline S. Richard, a resident of 4 Baldwin Ave, will be held at a later date. Jackie passed away suddenly on Friday, July 9, 2021 while visiting her hometown, Buffalo, NY.
Among her survivors is her husband of 28 years, Robert, Norwood.
Born in Buffalo, NY on August 22, 1964 to the late Richard and Susan Klein Barter, Jacqueline graduated from high school and attended college. She married Robert J. Richard on April 30, 1994 and worked as a Bus Driver for LaidLaw Transportation in North Tonawanda until she and Bob moved to Norwood. She enjoyed visiting with her family and close friends and loved her dogs.
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