Flash flood warnings are firing up across parts of rain-battered New Jersey, along with Brooklyn and Queens, Thursday as a disturbance skirts the southern half of the tri-state area Thursday afternoon. A flash flood warning was issued for Brooklyn and Staten Island in the city until 4:15 p.m., and for a growing number of New.
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Flash flood warnings are firing up across parts of rain-battered New Jersey, along with Brooklyn and Queens, Thursday as a disturbance skirts the southern half of the tri-state area Thursday afternoon. A flash flood warning was issued for Brooklyn and Staten Island in the city until 4:15 p.m., and for a growing number of New.
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