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Unpredictable weather hits New York region

 Yes, New York City experienced severe flooding yesterday, Thursday, July 31, 2025, due to powerful thunderstorms that brought intense rainfall to the area.

Here's a summary of the major impacts:

Travel and Transportation:

 * Roads: Major highways, including the Clearview Expressway and parts of the Cross Island Parkway in Queens, were closed due to flash flooding. Videos showed vehicles, including a tractor-trailer, submerged in water, and first responders had to rescue drivers.

 * Subways and Trains: Subway stations, including Grand Central Terminal and the 7th Avenue station in Brooklyn, were inundated with water. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Port Washington branch suspended service in both directions because of flooding.

 * Airports: All three major NYC-area airports—JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark—experienced significant flight delays and cancellations.

Official Response and Warnings:

 * State of Emergency: Both New York City and New York State declared a state of emergency. New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued a travel advisory, urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and stay indoors.

 * Safety Alerts: Officials warned residents, especially those in basement apartments, to move to higher ground due to the high risk of flash flooding.

 * Rainfall: Rainfall rates reached up to 3 inches an hour in some areas, with localized totals potentially as high as 5 to 8 inches.

The storms caused widespread disruptions to the evening commute and left many residents dealing with flooded homes and businesses.


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