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A storm is expected to hit much of New York state Tuesday evening into Thursday morning, raising flood concerns for the Lower Hudson Valley. Gov. Kathy Hochul issued a warning Tuesday afternoon ...
Tropical storm leads to power outages in Hudson Valley As of shortly before 2 p.m. Friday, the three utility companies serving the area are reporting 3,346 customers without power.
The National Weather Service said Debby could slam New York by Friday morning, with winds around 20 to 30 miles per hour and potential wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour.
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Steady storms rolled into the Lower Hudson Valley midday yesterday and caused some local flooding and road issues. Storms are expected to resume Thursday. Storms are expected to resume Thursday.
Flooding overwhelmed a number of local sewage treatment plants, since many of them collect and process storm runoff as well as wastewater.The state's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) reported on September 6 that at least 52 municipalities in the Hudson Valley had reported raw-sewage spills into local waters.
A storm that swept through the Lower Hudson Valley overnight brought down several trees and utility lines in the area, causing widespread power outages Friday morning.
October 28, 1872: A tropical storm passes over New York City and Long Island. [11] October 1, 1874: New York City and the Hudson Valley receives rainfall after a minimal tropical storm tracked over Eastern New York. [11] September 19, 1876: The remnants of the San Felipe hurricane track over western New York State, although damage is unknown. [11]