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NYC Braces for Historic Rain and Wind | New York City News
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New York City is gearing up for a major weather blowdown—multiple rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms are set to hit, with potential for up to three inches of rain and flash flooding risks. The worst of it? It’s timed for the Monday morning commute, with wind gusts hitting 50 mph. The mayor’s team is clearing drains and warning basement dwellers—avoid travel if you can, and shelter indoors if rain, wind, or thunder strikes. Transit systems are already buckling: LIRR, Metro-North, and subway lines 1, 2, and 3 are delayed or canceled, while NJ Transit faces suspensions. Power outages linger—Con Edison’s nearly 174,000 customers are mostly back online, but PSE&G reports 13,000 still without power in New Jersey. Airports? Mostly unaffected so far.
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