Reporter it is still quite an active scene here on 66th street. The resident is down the street talking to police and to some of her neighbors right now. She is fine. That suspect is expected to be okay. She was shot in the groin area and taken to elm hurst hospital. The 38yearold suspect has an extensive burglary record. News 4 new york. Were going to turn now to our weather. The flooding still causing problems for people in parts of new jersey. Roadways still washed out and it appears were not out of the woods just yet. Possibly more flash flooding tonight. Janice huff is here. Shes got more on exactly what we can expect. We still have that same air mass with the tropical downpours from the weekend. We can still see the same possibilities in terms of flash flooding. Tonight through or after rockland counties and the Hudson Valley through northern new jersey into northeastern pennsylvania, Central New Jersey counties as well all the way down to monmouth the flash flooding potential wi
Want to bring the umbrella to be on the safe side. Looks like a beautiful finish. 75 degrees at 7 00. Well look at the tenday forecast in a few. Lauren scala is here with the early commute. Hey, lauren. Good morning. Fastrack maintenance on the l train. Still in service in both directions between Broadway Junction and lore more street. As far as other overnight track work out there, the 1, d and f are affected. Expect delays and service changes. More weather and traffic on the 4s. Thanks, lauren. The overnight shooting in brooklyn that left one man dead and sent april woman it the hospital happened in bedfordstuyvesant at 1 00 a. M. Tracie strahan is there now with what we know so far. Good morning, tracie. Reporter darlene, good morning to you. This has become an emotional scene within the past few minutes. Weve seen a woman so distraught be carried back to her vehicle in tears. Crime scene detectives are still blocking off the scene. But that man and woem were shot at about 1 00 this
Fairfield county into sullivan, ulster and duchess counties. Were tracking rain and thunderstorms as you head out the door. You still need the umbrellas one more day. Its not raining in the city. 71 degrees in central park. Winds out of east at 6 miles per hour. We have mostly cloudy skies. That will change throughout the day. Lots of clouds to start. It gets brighter as the day goes on. After lunchtime, sunshine finally starts to take over again. Below average though. Only in the upper 70s to low the humidity a little bit lower than yesterday. Not as muggy as it was on monday. Well take a look at the tenday forecast and big changes coming up. Lauren scala has your commute. Lets talk about some construction delays were seeing out there. Heres the bqe, this is what it looks like by manhattan avenue. Eastbound, very slow going. The left lane is shut down further north of here. All the way to the long island expressway. Thruway, shut down southbound. Heres what it looks like by exit 18a.
Weather. Raphael miranda is standing by. And a break from the heat on the way. One more day to get through. Very muggy on this sunday. More unsettle the weather as well. Similar to yesterday. We saw scatter showeders and heavy downpours throughout the day. For some of you it was dry, a great beach day. For others it rained heavily. You can see we are tracking a few showers off to the east. Otherwise mostly cloudy around the city. Mild and muggy temperatures well into the 70s. 77 in central park. 76 for farmingdale. 70s in danbury. 60s off to the west. 64 at this hour in morristown. Those 70s in central park feel very sticky. Thats the same tropical air mass in place. Thats going to give us another round of showers and storms popping up. Isolated in nature through the early afternoon. Later today, towards the afternoon and evening, better chance for strong to severe thunderstorms moving through. We do have to watch out for that nasty weather as the day goes on. Well time out the storms
Right now there are 2800 patrol officers on the grounds. Today another 1300 officers are going to be trained to join them. This comes amid that rash of slashings and stabbings, five in the subway testimony just this month. Reporter crime on the subway still near historic lows. A handful of shocking slashing incidents among the Reason Police today are taking some strong measures. The system is very safe. Were looking at a little more than six crimes a day in the whole city. Reporter the chief of transit took to the trains with us today to reassure riders after a jump in slashings. Hundreds of patrol officers head underground to check in on stations every day. We want to be there to kind reporter five seemingly random slashings have made front page news, including one on a 71yearold rider. I dont want to travel by myself. Im really scared. Reporter and an arrest made in the attack on the elderly woman. It only has to happen once. Thats where our job is. Thats why i appreciate this opport