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Title: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Kamaji on September 29, 2023, 12:35:50 pm
NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants: ‘This is a serious storm’

By Allie Griffin and Snejana Farberov
Published Sep. 28, 2023

New Yorkers woke up Friday morning to a drenching downpour that is expected to continue into Saturday, bringing potentially dangerous flash flooding and soaking the greater tri-state area with up to 7 inches of rain.

The rainfall is set to intensify around 8 and 9 a.m., making a mess of the morning commute, and continuing through the afternoon and into the evening hours as people head home from work and school.

The National Weather Service extended a flood watch for the area from 2 a.m. Friday through the night as the remnants of Tropical Storm Ophelia are expected to inundate the five boroughs along with Long Island and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut.

Much of the region, including the five boroughs, is expected to get between 3 to 5 inches of rain — with some areas further out getting up to 7 inches, the service predicted.

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Source:  https://nypost.com/2023/09/28/nyc-may-see-4-inches-of-rain-significant-flooding-friday/
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Gefn on September 29, 2023, 12:42:59 pm
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Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: mountaineer on September 29, 2023, 02:46:00 pm
My sister is visiting her daughter, who lives in Brooklyn while attending grad school at NYU. Sister stayed at a hotel in Manhattan last night - she just emailed me to say she can't get to Brooklyn, where she was planning to stay tonight. Yikes.
https://twitter.com/Breaking_4_News/status/1707742664739696810
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Gefn on September 29, 2023, 03:05:37 pm
State of Emergency declared for NY

https://nypost.com/2023/09/29/nyc-heavy-rain-causing-flooding-live-updates-weather-reactions-photos/
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: mountaineer on September 29, 2023, 08:04:52 pm
My sister tells me she and her daughter were able to get out of Manhattan to the daughter's apt in Brooklyn. The subway line my niece usually takes was closed; they had to take two different lines and they were completely drenched. At least half of subway and bus lines are closed.
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Fishrrman on September 29, 2023, 10:07:45 pm
Is it time yet?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IAJFCxAP_Y
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: mountaineer on September 29, 2023, 10:07:56 pm
Sea lions have escaped the Central Park zoo due severe flooding.
https://twitter.com/rawsalerts/status/1707876892873769206
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on October 01, 2023, 05:18:00 pm
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1708526400875930105
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Kamaji on October 01, 2023, 05:40:29 pm
https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1708526400875930105


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Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: mountaineer on October 01, 2023, 06:14:32 pm
I read that there was a rainstorm in NYC in the 1880s that was much, much worse, i.e., more inches of rain per hour, than this most recent one. Oops, climate change, and all that.  :whistle:
Title: Re: NYC may see up to 7 inches of rain, significant flooding Friday from Ophelia’s remnants
Post by: Free Vulcan on October 01, 2023, 10:44:08 pm
The eastern part of our county had 8+ inches over the summer from a storm. Thankfully it was relatively dry but there was water standing everywhere. Can't imagine what that will be like on concrete and asphalt where it can't sink in.