Expect wet roads and pockets of moderate to heavy rain.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.Don’t put away that umbrella just yet: the National Weather Service forecasts more rain into Wednesday and possibly beyond.
“Expect some ponding on the roads as you're driving into work,” said Jim Connolly, a National Weather Service meteorologist. “We're not expecting any major flooding or anything, but the roads will be wet and some of the poor drainage areas will have a little bit of water.”The remnants of
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