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The nor’easter storm caused as many as 169 trees to come crashing down – eight of which fell on New York City buildings, officials said. New York City saw over an inch of rain Sunday into Monday as the entire tri-state area hunkered down for transit delays and flooding.
In New Jersey, about 9,900 customers are without power, with 2,033 of them in Monmouth County. All of New Jersey has been under a state of emergency since Saturday night. It's expected to last into Monday afternoon, authorizing the state's emergency services personnel to be activated as necessary.
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NY: Nor'Easter Tail End Whips Through New York City - 64758554
People use umbrellas along Fifth Ave. as the remnants of an overnight nor'easter rain storm sweeps through New York City NY,. The evening storm lasted until early storm and brought nearly 2 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 45mph in parts of the city.
NEW YORK — A New York City woman was struck and killed by a solar panel during the nor'easter storm on Oct. 13.
With a blustering nor’easter bearing down on the tristate area, New York City residents are being warned to stay inside if they can, keep clear of flood-prone areas, and get ready to
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — While rain may fall on New York City streets Saturday, that precipitation comes ahead of the concerning coastal storm forecast to bring flooding, heavy winds and rain to the five boroughs.
The storm brought more than 2 inches of rain to New York City. In western Alaska, more than 50 were rescued and one person was confirmed dead after remnants of a typhoon hit.
A major storm brought heavy rain and coastal flooding to several states on the East Coast including New York, New Jersey and North Carolina.
According to Jay Engle, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Upton, New York, the city should expect “widespread” minor to moderate coastal flooding of 1.5-2.5 feet; “major flooding” is forecast for Long Island, as of Saturday morning.
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New York City braces for nor'easter hell as 60 mph gales and huge downpours strike
New York City and the tri-state area is facing tropical winds and a heavy rainfall that will affect the area from Sunday to Monday.