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On this page, you'll find maps below that will help to track the storm. Check back throughout the storm, as these maps will update frequently with the latest information. (MORE: Full Winter Storm ...
— Live Storm Chasers (@LiveStormChaser) September 29, 2023. ... 28 rescues in raging waters to help save New Yorkers in the Hudson Valley and on Long Island yesterday,” she said. ...
"We've got a long way to go here in town with these roads," Cantore said in a live video. "A long way to go." He echoed the advice from local officials asking people to stay off the roads.
A weak low-pressure area developed off the East Coast of the United States, absorbing the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia on September 29. [3] [4] [5] The low then became attached to a jet stream and stalled over the New York City area, producing heavy rainfall across already-saturated areas.
The storm damaged, destroyed, or severely flooded around 100,000 homes on Long Island. As of December 10, 2012, more than 2,000 homes were deemed uninhabitable. [44] Bloomberg stated on November 3 that 55,000 buildings in the city's Zone A were ordered to evacuate and would be inspected for damage. [45]
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]
Track the latest winter storm as it sweeps across Texas and through the Tennessee Valley into the Southeast on Thursday and Friday with live radar maps, snow forecasts and freezing rain potential.
The January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter, also known as the 2021 Groundhog Day nor'easter, [6] was a powerful, severe, and erratic nor'easter that impacted much of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada from February 1–3 with heavy snowfall, blizzard conditions, strong gusty winds, storm surge, and coastal flooding. [7]