NYC and Hudson Valley See Significant Rainfall Totals Following Thursday Storms

Strong thunderstorms swept across the Lower Hudson Valley on Thursday, dumping more than 2 inches of rain on parts of New York City, Nassau, and Westchester counties Lohud. Some communities recorded over 2.5 inches of rain, with minor flooding reported across the region Utica Observer-Dispatch. More wet weather is possible this weekend.
Thursday's severe thunderstorms brought torrential rain and minor flooding to neighborhoods throughout the region Times Herald. The storms moved quickly across the Lower Hudson Valley, catching residents off guard with heavy downpours. Several areas experienced flash flooding on streets and in basements as the ground couldn't absorb the water fast enough.
Communities across the region reported widely varying rainfall amounts on Thursday Record Online. Some neighborhoods received over 2.5 inches, while others got less than 2 inches Utica Observer-Dispatch. The heaviest rain fell on parts of Westchester and Nassau counties, with New York City also experiencing significant rainfall totals.
Forecasters are warning residents to prepare for additional wet weather this weekend Lohud. The possibility of more thunderstorms could bring another round of heavy rain to the area. Residents should monitor local weather updates closely for the latest storm timing and rainfall predictions.
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