Storm Floods Turn NYC Streets Into Rivers, Snarling Commutes

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Heavy storms dumped heavy rainfall across New York City and parts of New Jersey, turning streets into gushing rivers, flooding the Long Island Expressway, prompting FDNY water rescues and snarling commutes in Queens and Brooklyn; some subway services (A, C, E) faced delays that were later resolved, while a Level 3/4 flash-flood risk extended through NYC and northern New Jersey and a tornado watch covered several states.
- NYC streets almost turned to rivers after being hit by heavy storms New York Post
- Flooding in NJ, potential tornado on Long Island FOX 5 New York
- See hourly radar breakdown as storms could bring damaging winds and flooding NBC New York
- Tornado causes severe damage in Dover, Delaware FOX 29 Philadelphia
- Flooding causes road closures and subway delays across New York City PIX11
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