Howling wind, rain pound mid-Atlantic and Northeast
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A deadly storm soaked the Northeast on Thursday dumping rain on tens of millions from Pennsylvania to Maine and triggering dangerous flash flooding. In Brooklyn, rescue crews discovered a man trapped in a flooded basement after he reportedly tried to save his dog.
A powerful storm slammed the Northeast with wind gusts up to 50mph, bringing torrential rain and dangerous flooding.
A low pressure system is pushing into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, carrying enough ingredients for a low-level severe storm threat.
A deadly storm flooded New York City, brought barges ashore in New Jersey, and sent a tree crashing onto a car in Philadelphia.
NEW YORK - A storm could dampen early Halloween festivities and soak trick-or-treaters in New York City. A coastal storm that has been traveling up the Eastern Seaboard is still in the forecast.
A powerful nor’easter is about to bring nasty weather to millions along the East Coast, with fierce winds, drenching rain and dangerous seas expected this weekend into early next week. The storm will drive major coastal flooding and beach erosion alongside the heavy rain and potentially damaging wind.
Rain and gusty winds will soak Northeast Ohio before Halloween and the start of high school football playoffs.
Heavy rains are forecast to fall further north along the U.S. East Coast later in the week, with a "marginal" risk of excessive rainfall, enough to cause isolated flash flooding, over the Appalachians and portions of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys on the evening of Oct. 29 and morning of Oct. 30.
The NWS has issued broad wind advisories affecting at least 46 million Americans across the Northeast. These alerts come as a powerful fall storm system tracks across the United States, creating potentially hazardous conditions in densely populated areas as well as critical travel corridors.