JFK Airport was walloped with 7.97 inches of rain on Friday — a new daily record dating back to 1948, when data was first collected, according to Fox Weather. Since the remnants of what was T…
JFK Airport was walloped with 7.97 inches of rain on Friday — a new daily record dating back to 1948, when data was first collected, according to Fox Weather.
Valley Stream in Nassau County recorded the most rainfall, clocking in 9.12 inches, according to Fox Weather.Matthew McDermott The motto “New York Tough” was on strong display today as city-goers battled the intense storm during morning rush hour. Brooklyn and Queens have been hit the hardest by the storm, said meteorologist Brian Mastro, with Fox Weather. Paul Martinka
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