Yep. High and dry in the basement until yesterday. Surprisingly, considering the way the rest of the city looked, it wasn't as bad as I thought. I was dreading going downstairs today when I woke up, thinking it might be a repeat of Hurricane Ida with ~6 inches of sewer backup in the basement. Nope. Maybe a half inch of rain water in the boiler room, mostly just puddles and wet spots everywhere else. It took maybe half an hour to sweep all the water down one of the traps.3 words: It be wet. 😖
A full week of drizzling constant rain did significantly less damage than one day of heavy downpour. Mother Nature, Why?!
I was surprised to see some clips of how deep the water was in some areas in the NYC Metropolitan area. I'm glad to hear that you had only minor basement flooding. I guess the downpours were spotty.Yep. High and dry in the basement until yesterday. Surprisingly, considering the way the rest of the city looked, it wasn't as bad as I thought. I was dreading going downstairs today when I woke up, thinking it might be a repeat of Hurricane Ida with ~6 inches of sewer backup in the basement. Nope. Maybe a half inch of rain water in the boiler room, mostly just puddles and wet spots everywhere else. It took maybe half an hour to sweep all the water down one of the traps.
I'm shocked considered the rainfall totals:
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Nearest weather station to me (Kew Gardens Hills) measured 6.14 inches. Unlike Ida, this was mostly continuous moderate rainfall, not torrential. I think at times Ida was dumping 4 inches an hour on us. The sewer system can only handle 1.75.
Had to take side roads to get to work last night, because the expressway was flooded!I was busy all day yesterday. I had no idea how bad the flooding in NY was. DAMN!
Also, there's been a lot of sewer work in my area over the last year or two, probably as a result of Ida. They probably also cleaned the catch basins. NYC is gradually upgrading its sewer system to what seems to be the new normal in terms of rainfall patterns, but it's obviously going to take time. The fact a few neighborhoods which normally flood escaped unscathed is a good sign.I was surprised to see some clips of how deep the water was in some areas in the NYC Metropolitan area. I'm glad to hear that you had only minor basement flooding. I guess the downpours were spotty.
I called a friend of mine who lives near the bottom of two hills, who uses two sump pumps to keep sewar/rain water back up, out of his basement, to see how he made out. He was fine, which surprised me because he typically has problems with less rain.
We even had one place where it looked like a giant toilet flushing:NYC FLOODING=MOTHER NATURE FLUSHING THE TOILET.![]()
I've heard that NYC streets suck, now I've seen proof.We even had one place where it looked like a giant toilet flushing:
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Flash Flooding Creates Whirlpool In New York City - Videos from The Weather Channel
A whirlpool formed on the street in New York as heavy rain caused flash flooding Friday, grinding parts of the country’s biggest city to a halt. - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.comweather.com
I'm jealous. I love severe weather.Just got put into a severe t-storm watch until midnight. Oh, joy.
The rain was just pouring down awhile ago, like out of a fire hose. Quieter now. RADAR still showing we are under the storm, though. WunderMap.I'm jealous. I love severe weather.