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— Live Storm Chasers ... 28 rescues in raging waters to help save New Yorkers in the Hudson Valley and on Long Island yesterday,” she said. ... “At one time, during the storm, we had 4300 ...
A major winter storm is sweeping across much of the nation's middle section through the end of the weekend and into early this week, bringing a swath of hazardous snow and ice. Track the storm's ...
The first major lake effect snow pounded portions of the Northeast and Midwest this past weekend, with more in the forecast in the coming days.
Following the floods, New York governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency for the five boroughs of New York City, as well as parts of the Hudson Valley and Long Island. New York City mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency for the city. [67] [33] The New York Army National Guard was deployed. [68]
Time lapsed video of flood waters on Staten Island (7:07–8:52 EST) Upon making landfall on Coney Island, the storm produced a storm surge of 4.36 feet (1.33 m) and a storm tide of 9.5 feet (2.9 m) at Battery Park. Winds were lighter than the intensity of the storm in New York City.
Up to 8.7 in (22 cm) of snow fell in portions of Long Island. [33] The snow resulted in numerous subways being delayed, changing from express to local or skipping stops, with the Z Train being suspended altogether. All train services to the World Trade Center was suspended due to a power outage. [34]
High winds capable of knocking out power or downing trees are most possible from Long Island to eastern New England, including the Boston and Providence metro areas. Gusts of 50 to 60 mph are ...
July 21, 1916: Strong winds are reported on Long Island as a category 1 hurricane passes to the east. [3] August 25, 1933: The 1933 Chesapeake–Potomac hurricane produces up to 6 inches (150 mm) of rain in Southeast New York State; other damage is unknown. [22] September 8, 1934: A strong tropical storm makes landfall on Long Island. [23]