A strong rush-hour rainfall in New York shut down several subways and commuter railways, flooded streets and highways, and delayed planes into LaGuardia Airport on Friday.
The recent New York flooding is poised to set a record for the highest single-day rainfall, with up to eight inches expected later on Friday. Streets in the city have already transformed into rivers, and flash floods have submerged LaGuardia airport.
The Governor has declared a State of Emergency as a rain and wind storm with rapidly dropping temperatures may cause flash freezing and dangerous road conditions.
The Governor has declared a State of Emergency as a rain and wind storm with rapidly dropping temperatures may cause flash freezing and dangerous road conditions.