New Yorkers in basement flats had been instructed to be prepared to depart and New Jersey’s governor declared a state of emergency after heavy rains within the northeast brought about flash flooding, officers stated.
Western Union County, New Jersey, was experiencing life-threatening flash flooding by storms that had been almost stationary Monday night, the Nationwide Climate Service workplace for the New York Metropolis area stated.
“Please keep indoors and keep away from pointless journey,” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy stated in asserting he was declaring a state of emergency as a result of heavy rainfall. “Keep secure, New Jersey.”

All 5 boroughs of New York Metropolis had been beneath a flash flood warning Monday evening.
Emergency administration officers warned residents of basement flats to be prepared to depart.
“When you reside in a basement condo, keep alert. Flash flooding can occur with little warning, together with in a single day,” New York Metropolis Emergency Administration stated on X. “Hold a telephone, flashlight, and Go Bag close by. Be prepared to maneuver to greater floor.”
Video on social media confirmed folks wading out into floodwaters above their knees Monday in New Windfall, New Jersey, round 10 miles west of Newark.
Early rainfall experiences Monday night in New York Metropolis included 1.67 inches in Staten Island and 1.47 inches within the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York Metropolis Emergency Administration stated on X at round 7:30 p.m. — and it cautioned extra rain was forecast Monday evening.
LaGuardia Worldwide Airport and Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport each reported flight disruptions as a result of climate, and John F. Kennedy Airport warned of potential issues. All three airports led in cancellations Monday evening on tracking website FlightAware.
Floor stops as a consequence of thunderstorms had been issued for LaGuardia and Newark airports Monday night, the Federal Aviation Administration website showed, and lengthy delays had been reported in any respect three.
Standing water on the Cross Bronx Expressway brought about the site visitors artery to be closed in each instructions at Macombs Street, emergency officers stated.
There was additionally standing water on FDR Drive that was inflicting delays Monday evening, in addition to standing water on Harlem River Drive, town warned.
New York Metropolis Transit stated it was engaged on flooding at a number of subway stations in Queens. E, M and R trains had been “severely disrupted,” the company stated. The Staten Island Railway suspended service in each instructions within the southern a part of the borough due to floods.
The Nationwide Climate Service warned earlier Monday that showers and thunderstorms might deliver rainfall charges of as much as 2 inches an hour, and as much as 3 inches in whole might fall within the New York Metropolis space.
“A lot of this might fall in solely 3 to 4 hours, inflicting remoted to scattered cases of flash flooding,” the climate service stated.
At round 7:40 p.m., the climate service warned that an extra 1 to 2 inches, on prime of the rain that already fell, might hit town.
Jamaica, Flushing, Rockaway Seashore, Nice Neck, John F. Kennedy Airport and Bayside had been among the many New York Metropolis areas anticipated to see flooding, the climate service said in the flash flood warning issued Monday.