New York City faces severe flash flooding due to remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia, submerging streets and subways, especially impacting Brooklyn, according to FOX Weather. Despite warnings and a State of Emergency declared across NYC, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley, residents encountered massive disruptions, with authorities urging people to stay indoors. Rainfall rates in some areas reached 2 inches per hour, overwhelming the city's drainage capacity. The heavy rainfall also hindered operations at LaGuardia Airport and prompted a travel advisory lasting until Saturday morning. Coastal areas along the Atlantic are also on alert for flooding conditions exacerbated by the full moon causing king tides.
New York City faces severe flash flooding due to remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia, submerging streets and subways, especially impacting Brooklyn, according to FOX Weather. Despite warnings and a State of Emergency declared across NYC, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley, residents encountered massive disruptions, with authorities urging people to stay indoors. Rainfall rates in some areas reached 2 inches per hour, overwhelming the city's drainage capacity. The heavy rainfall also hindered operations at LaGuardia Airport and prompted a travel advisory lasting until Saturday morning. Coastal areas along the Atlantic are also on alert for flooding conditions exacerbated by the full moon causing king tides.