Flash floods in New Jersey have resulted in a state of emergency declared by Governor Phil Murphy. Heavy rains have caused severe flooding in the New York City metropolitan area, leading to travel delays and suspensions in subway service. Flash flood warnings are in effect, with rain expected to continue throughout the night. Initial rainfall estimates have exceeded six inches in some locations, affecting roads and public transportation, particularly impacting commuters in the Tri-State Area.
Severe flooding has impacted the New York City area, with heavy rain prompting flash flood warnings and a state of emergency declared in New Jersey.
Governor Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency in New Jersey due to flash flooding caused by intense rainfall. Early estimates project over six inches of rain.
Impact on transportation systems is extensive, with subway service in New York City suspended and delays reported for Metro-North Railroad service due to the flooding.
Flash flood warnings will remain in effect until 10 p.m. as rain persists throughout the night, with reports of flooded roads complicating travel for drivers.
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