Some areas of the Lower Hudson Valley received as much as 8 inches of rain in a matter of hours. At least one person has been killed.
Search and rescue operations were still underway in the Lower Hudson Valley on Sunday night after floodwaters washed out roads and bridges, stranding people in their cars and homes. At least one death has been reported in the state.
Below is what we know thus far, including footage of flooding and damage.Current scene in West Point, New York /The radar estimates that over 10 inches of rain fell today, nearly the amount that typically falls over an entire summer!
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