Thunderstorms trigger flooding across the Tri-State, cause ground stop at NYC-area airports

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Thursday, July 18, 2024
Torrential rain causes havoc across the Tri-State, leads to ground stop at NYC-area airports
Eyewitness News has the latest details on the impact of severe weather on the Tri-State Wednesday night.

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Storms moved through the Tri-State area again on Wednesday evening, bringing intense waves of downpours and flooding that caused havoc for drivers, riders and flyers.

The thunderstorms led to a ground stoppage at LaGuardia, JFK and Newark airports on Wednesday night.

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In New York City, flooding from the severe weather led to extensive traffic delays in both directions on the FDR Drive approaching East 79th Street in Manhattan.

In Queens, Q13 buses were detoured in both directions because of flooding at Fort Totten.

Drenching downpours delayed both a Foo Fighters concert at Citi Field, and a New York Red Bulls soccer game in Harrison, New Jersey. The Foo Fighters concert ended up concluding early as a result of the storms.

Car owners also got stuck in flood waters on Clay Street and McCarter Highway in Newark.

The rounds of severe weather come on the heels of storms on Tuesday night, which left some residents in New Jersey cleaning up the damage.

Toni Yates has details on the storm damage in Edison.

A storm uprooted large trees in Edison and sent branches falling onto homes and fences.

Mayor Sam Joshi said the intense flash storm impacted the neighborhoods around the areas of Harmon Road, Montview, Wilk, O Hara and other pockets of town.

There were reports of uprooted trees, downed wires and neighborhoods without power.

In the Raritan Manor area of Edison, there were at least a dozen homes that suffered significant damage.

An Edison resident named Leslie, said she came home to find a hole in her ceiling and water coming through it. In her backyard, there were branches and trees that came down.

There was so much damage that crews were using saws and chippers to reduce fallen trees to mulch on Wednesday.

PSE&G has had teams on every block, repairing power lines and restoring power well before the temperatures soared.

While the damage to some homes was significant, Joshi said there were no reported injuries.

There is already a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for more storms on Wednesday night. Damaging wind gusts up to 70mph will be the main threat and some isolated hail is also possible.

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