New York and New Jersey flash flooding, rain
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Record-breaking storms unleashed up to 6.67 inches of rain in New Jersey, causing two deaths and widespread disruptions.
Floods submerged cars and grounded planes in New Jersey, prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency. The deluge also hit New York and Pennsylvania.
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New Jersey is under a state of emergency after a flash flood caused at least two deaths in Plainfield and damage across Union County.
Parts of Somerset and Middlesex experienced severe flooding during Monday’s storms, necessitating dozens of water rescues in several towns. High temperatures on Wednesday will climb into the upper 80s to low 90s with a heat index in the low to mid 90s.
The state saw a wide range of rain totals, with some areas getting less than an inch while others were flooded.
Torrential rain swept across City and New Jersey overnight, killing two people after drowning entire neighborhoods with floodwater.