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Cars Submerged, Dramatic Rescues and Rain in Subways as Flash Floods Soak Tri-State

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Storm Team 4 meteorologist Janice Huff has your forecast for Wednesday, Sept. 26.

What to Know

  • A warm front triggered showers and thunderstorms, with heavy rain throughout the day Tuesday
  • The wet weather began to taper off later in the afternoon to evening, but isolated storms were still possible, Storm Team 4 said
  • Southwest winds will push warmer air into the region, though, bringing temps back up to around 80 by Wednesday under overcast skies

Steady rain soaked the tri-state area all day Tuesday, racking up nearly 2 inches of water in spots in hours and prompting flash flood warnings as a warm front menaced the region with a day-long washout. 

Roads were flooded and people needed rescued as flash flooding plagued parts of the tri state. Michael George reports.

In Bayonne, the city's emergency management agency warned of numerous road closures because of flooding and urged people to stay home. Newark experienced a similar deluge, with authorities having to shut down all lanes on U.S. 1 & 9 approaching the Pulaski Skyway, which one Uber rider described as totally "under water." More than 100 workers had to be rescued via bulldozer from a flooded factory in Fairview. Elsewhere, multiple rescues were underway as drivers found themselves stranded in rapidly rising floodwaters.

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Kids getting rescued from a school bus on a flooded street by Dale Street and Cove Road in Stamford, Connecticut.
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Kids getting rescued from a school bus on a flooded street by Dale Street and Cove Road in Stamford, Connecticut.
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JCFD Rescue removed 7 people from several flood vehicles.
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Workers are rescued from a flooded factory in Fairview on a bulldozer
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A school bus makes its way down a flooded street in Ridgefield Park on the Bergen Turnpike.
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A flooded sidewalk near 34th Street and Avenue E in Bayonne.
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A car submerged by floodwaters on Central Park Avenue in Yonkers.
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A car submerged by floodwaters on Central Park Avenue in Yonkers.
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A flood rescue underway in Bogota, New Jersey.
A flooded street in Bogota, New Jersey.
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Flooding behind Closter Plaza in Closter, New Jersey.
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Flooding behind Closter Plaza in Closter, New Jersey.
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Emergency personnel respond to an Uber that got stuck on a flooded street under a bridge in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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The view from an Uber stuck on a flooded street in Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Water pours from the ceiling inside the Times Square-42nd Street subway station in Manhattan.
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Flooding at the 50th Street subway station in Manhattan.
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Flooding inside the 42nd Street-Bryant Park subway station in Manhattan.
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Flooding in Jersey City, New Jersey, near the Tonnele Circle.
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Firefighters making a water rescue on South Newman in Hackensack, New Jersey.
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Flooding in Hackensack, New Jersey.
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Flooding in Hackensack, New Jersey.

And, in New York City, as has become the norm in flash flood situations, it rained in subway stations across Manhattan. Footage posted to social media showed showers inside stations from Times Square to Bryant Park to 50th Street as crews scrambled to dry platforms. 

Much of the heavier rain eased by evening, but isolated storms were expected to move across parts of the area into the night.

Winds coming out of the southwest helped push warmer air into the region, bringing temps back into the low 70s Tuesday ahead of an even muggier forecast Wednesday as highs soar back near 80. Most spots will stay muggy and murky during the day. Stay on top of the latest conditions using our interactive radar.

Some severe thunderstorms may roll into the tri-state Wednesday evening, bringing the threat of damaging winds, downpours and small hail, but the weather is expected to improve by Thursday and into the weekend. 

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