- Heavy rain and thunderstorms caused widespread flash flooding across New York City, New Jersey, and the wider Northeast US on Thursday, marking the second such event in two weeks.
- States of emergency were declared in New York and New Jersey, with officials urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel and dismiss employees early due to inundated roads and public transport disruptions.
- Hundreds of flights were cancelled or delayed at major New York airports including Newark, LaGuardia, and JFK, significantly impacting travel.
- Tragically, a child died in Mount Airy, Maryland, after being swept into a storm drain during the severe weather.
- The National Weather Service attributed the intense rainfall to a slow-moving cold front carrying an unusual amount of moisture, affecting over 50 million people under flood watches.
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