![]() Hochul on Sunday urged residents to be particularly vigilant of road conditions throughout the storms. “TRAVEL IS IMPOSSIBLE,” the office said on Twitter. The town’s emergency management office also warned the storms had caused mudslides and debris. Melissa Roberts/TMXĪlso in the county, officials for the town of Cornwall issued a “No travel Advisory,” following multiple roads that had been flooded and people that had to be rescued from their stranded cars. Gushing floodwater is seen in Highland Falls, New York, on July 9, 2023. Sunday afternoon’s rainfall in West Point totaled more than 7.5 inches in six hours, according to preliminary data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Ī CNN analysis of NOAA’s historical rainfall frequency data indicates that would correspond to a 1-in-1000 year rainfall event at that location – meaning it was an event so intense, the chances of it happening in any given year is just 0.1%. It was unclear if anyone had been injured, the spokesperson said. ![]() Emergency responders there were conducting search and rescue efforts there, she added.įlooding at the United States Military Academy West Point, which is in Orange County, trapped people in their cars and forced them to swim out for safety, a West Point Military Police spokesperson told CNN Sunday. Kathy Hochul announced a state of emergency for Orange County Sunday night, saying the community saw “life-threatening flooding” in just a matter of hours and storms knocked out power to 13,000 homes. If it’s not lightning out, of course.Damage from flooding in Cornwall, New York, on July 9, 2023. Rockaway Beach is back open following yet another shark sighting on Saturday, and it’s safe to swim. We know it’s still super hot, which is why we have some fun ways to cool down in NYC and the city is still offering public cooling centers to help everyone chill out as needed. The vibes are unstable once again!Īdd on the chance of isolated tornadoes (just one or two), and that’s just a summer Monday in NYC.Ĭompared to Sunday’s high of 98 degrees at LaGuardia Airport and 95 degrees in Central Park, Monday should feel cooler and hopefully lead to a slightly cooler week ahead with predicted highs in the mid-80s to take us into August. Warm and humid weather to start the day, with showers and storms by late morning and early afternoon - some of which could be severe. The forecast shows potential lightning and hail to add some drama to the heavy summer showers. Main threat with severe thunderstorms would be damaging wind gusts,” the NWS reports. “There is a threat for isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms and flash flooding this afternoon into evening. As of this morning, the humidity is at a balmy 65%.Īnd while the National Weather Service’s heat advisory is still in effect, there’s a hazardous weather outlook to top it all off. To top off a record-breaking historic heatwave interrupted by a few massive storms and just a bit of hail, July 25 has a predicted high of 91 degrees, plus morning showers, afternoon thunderstorms, and, according to The Weather Channel, the potential for severe storms. ![]() New York City weather has been anything but boring lately, and Monday’s forecast has plenty more surprises in store. ![]()
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