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Coastal flooding a threat as rain dampens morning commute in New York City

New York’s Staten Island. Rainfall overnight into Thursday morning is combining with fallen leaves to make roads and walkways slick for commuters on Staten Island, even as it is also reducing drought conditions.

The National Weather Service warns of coastal flooding later in the morning and into the afternoon.

Maura Grunlund

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