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Tracking Storms with Impacts in the Eastern and Northwest U.S. into Friday

A storm will track north of the Great Lakes Friday with widespread rain showers across the Eastern U.S. along and ahead of its cold front. Further south along the front isolated severe thunderstorms are possible. A Pacific storm will continue moving across the Northwest U.S. into Friday with additional low elevation rain, gusty winds, and mountain snow. Read More >

Overview

An area of low pressure tracked up the East Coast and intensified in the process as it brought widespread moderate to heavy rainfall across eastern New York and western New England on December 18, 2023. Rainfall totals were between 2 and 5 inches with the highest amounts across the eastern Catskills. This rain led to both areal and river flooding across the region. Some rivers didn't recede until December 22.

States of Emergency were issued for the Town of Johnsburg and Warren County. Several area schools had an early dismissal on December 18 or delays on December 19 due to the flooding. 

A 76-year-old woman died after their vehicle was swept off Cauterskill Road due to flood waters from Catskill Creek after driving around a traffic barrier blocking the road.

Gusty winds accompanied this event with gusts between 35 and 50 mph. This resulted in some localized power outages due to downed trees and wires. 

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