Flash flooding causing damage from New York City-area storms

Photos show severe flooding in the New York City-area from storms that are prompting flash flood warnings across the Tri-State Area tonight. 

Heavy rain has been moving through the region Monday, causing flooding in the city’s northern suburbs and New Jersey, where Gov. Phil Murphy has declared a state of emergency. 

In New York, Metro-North Railroad service into and out of Grand Central Terminal is delayed, the MTA announced. Commuters are asked to delay travel until train service is restored between Manhattan and the Bronx. 

Drivers have also been dealing with flooded roads and highways due to the intense rainfall, with many reports in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, and Westchester County, New York. 

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said the floods happened “very, very quickly.”  

Flash flood warnings in effect

Flash flood warnings remain in effect in parts of the region until about 10 p.m. The storms were not moving very quickly, which means soaking rain will persist throughout Monday night in parts of the Tri-State Area. 

CBS News New York’s Lonnie Quinn said the heavy downpours may persist until midnight.

Initial estimates of rainfall hit more than six inches in parts of our area by 8 p.m.

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Scotch Plains, New Jersey

Vehicles stalled in floodwaters in Scotch Plains. An ambulance, UPS truck and a bus struggled in the high water. CBS News New York witnessed at least one rescue from a vehicle after water overtook parts of Main Street. 

Flooding in Scotch Plains, N.J. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

 Flooding in Scotch Plains, N.J. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Park Avenue was completely flooded. 

Park Avenue floods in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

A rescue team used a frontloader to carry people stranded in the floodwaters to safety. 

A rescue team used a frontloader to carry people stranded in floodwaters to safety in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Roselle Park, New Jersey

Some people walked through ankle-deep water as torrential rain fell in Roselle Park, where cones were set up along some roads to warn drivers to steer clear of deep floodwaters. 

Flooding in Roselle Park, N.J. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Flooding in Roselle Park, N.J. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Plainfield, New Jersey

A house was partially submerged in Plainfield. 

Flooding in Plainfield, N.J. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Saw Mill River Parkway

Passengers on a Metro-North train along the Saw Mill River Parkway in New York saw cars stalled and partially submerged in the water, which was up to some vehicles’ windows. 

Eric Feuer captured this view of cars submerged on the Saw Mill River Parkway on July 15, 2025.  Eric Feuer

Elmsford, New York

Westchester County officials said part of the Bronx River Parkway was closed and there was significant flooding on the Sprain Brook Parkway. 

Lamont Street off Saw Mill River Road in Elmsford was one of many road that were closed due to flooding.  

Lamont Street in Elmsford, New York, floods as severe weather moves through Westchester County on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Valhalla, New York

A street turned into a river in Valhalla. 

Flooding conditions in Valhalla, N.Y. on July 14, 2025.  CBS News New York

Nanuet, New York

A mall parking lot flooded in Nanuet. 

Flooding conditions in Nanuet, N.Y. on July 14, 2025.  Storm Chaser Anthony Rizzardi

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Mark PrussinMark Prussin is a digital producer at CBS New York. He covers breaking news, sports, politics and trending stories in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Mark joined the CBS New York team in 2019.

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