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The mesoscale low-pressure area then moved east on the afternoon of September 29, where the convergence axis and elevated instability again produced heavy rainfall, this time across Long Island, and weak instability values and moisture transport also contributed to rainfall rates of 1–2 inches (25–51 mm) per hour across southern Connecticut ...
A day after it was reopened, rainfall from Tropical Storm Lee flooded it again, and it was closed indefinitely. [34] County Executive Edward A. Diana pressed legislators to reach a decision soon on whether to repair the building or replace it, a topic long under consideration in county government. [35]
August 14, 2004: Hurricane Charley brushes Long Island and produces light rainfall. [88] September 4, 2004: Hurricane Gaston produces light rainfall on Long Island. [90] September 9, 2004: The remnants of Hurricane Frances produces heavy rainfall up to 7 inches (175 mm) which causes extensive flooding in central New York. One death from ...
The 2024 rain totals were driven by March, which had 12.05 inches, and January, which had 9.33 inches. ... Schools Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Rhode Island at Narragansett's Roger Wheeler ...
Every single month in the city's recorded history has reported some rainfall, showing the variability of the climate. On occasion, tropical systems can drop heavy rainfall. The record for days without rain, is 36 consecutive days, between October 10 and November 13, 1924. [4] The most rainfall in 24 hours was 8.28 in (210.3 mm) on September 23 ...
The heaviest rainfall occurred in Franklin County, with Conway receiving 7 in (180 mm) and Montague recording 5.41 in (137 mm). [117] Heavy rainfall also led to 9,000,000 US gallons (34,000 m 3) of sewage water, with some of it untreated, flowing into the Charles River and affecting the Alewife Brook Reservation nearby. [119]
The Long Island Expressway in New York City shut down due to flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Ida. [44] At least three people were killed in Westchester County. More than 200 cars were abandoned on roads. A man was killed near the Saw Mill River Parkway after his car was submerged. [4] A total of 18 people died in New York State.
Since Aug. 20, Islip, located on central Long Island, has received only 0.40 of an inch of rain, compared to a historical average of 7.20 inches or 5% of the recent 30-year normal.