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- Flooded streets and travel delays as widespread storms move . . .
A wider area, from central Virginia to southern Massachusetts, including Richmond and Long Island, was under slightly lower risk Flood watches were also issued across much of the region
- Heavy downpours, flash flooding disrupt travel along US east . . .
Passenger rail travel was also hampered, with Amtrak reporting service halted between Philadelphia and Wilmington due to severe storms causing high water to flood the tracks
- Travel Delays Pile Up as Widespread Storms Threaten . . . - DNyuz
Widespread storms moving through the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast are expected to bring periods of intense rainfall on Thursday, and forecasters said that up to eight inches of rain could fall in some areas and raise the risk of a “potentially significant flash flooding event ” Here are the key things to know:
- Dangerous storms will bring a significant flood risk to the I . . .
Dangerous torrential rainfall and flash flooding are underway in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast Thursday with millions at risk along the Interstate 95 corridor It’s shaping up to be another
- Storms drop dangerous, flooding rain from DC to New York . . .
The Weather Prediction Center has issued a Level 3 of 4 risk for flooding rain from Washington, DC, to New York City and the southernmost part of Connecticut
- NJ under state of emergency as flash flood warning hits Mid . . .
Heavy rain may cause flash floods in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Cities from Washington, D C to New York may face disruptions The I-95 corridor is at high risk New Jersey has declared a state of emergency Commuters should expect travel delays Subway systems may experience flooding Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel
- Storms to hammer Central and Eastern US with flood, wind thr. . .
Storms, flash flood risk continue on Saturday A new day will bring new storm threats to portions of the Central and Eastern states on Saturday
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