Weather
Town-by-Town Rain Totals For Tuesday In The Hudson Valley
Take a look at the stats from the National Weather Service as of last evening. You'll see why southern Westchester was awash.

HUDSON VALLEY, NY — That was a lot of water Tuesday coming from the sky. And pooling on the parkways. The Hudson Valley got the brunt of it (although Central Park recorded 2 inches).
Take a look at the stats from the National Weather Service as of last evening. You'll see why southern Westchester was awash. Parts of Rockland, too.
And after you look back, look forward: Severe Storms, High Winds, Flooding Possible Wednesday
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Orange County
- Monroe 2.33 inches
- West Point 2.05
- Montgomery Airport 1.65
- Washingtonville 1.50
- 1 SSW Newburgh 1.50
- New Windsor 1.43
Putnam County
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- Watchtower Training 1.14 inches
- Croton Falls 1.00
Rockland County
- Piermont 3.49 inches
- Nanuet 2.90
- Montebello 2.31
- Montebello 1.91
- Congers 1.71
- Sloatsburg 1.39
Westchester County
- 1 NE Irvington 4.58 inches
- Elmsford 4.30
- 1 WSW Armonk 3.19
- 1 WSW Hawthorne 2.80
- Mamaroneck 2.72
- Armonk 2.70
- 1 ENE Eastchester 2.68
- Jefferson Valley 2.48
- Kensico Reservoir 2.35
- Ward Pound Ridge 1.90
- Pelham 1.52
- New Croton Reservoir 1.18
Westchester under water!! Here’s a look at some of Tuesday’s troubles: . .#westchester #flooding #yonkers #bronxville #newrochelle #tuckahoe #westchesterwx #wxalert #weather #weatherwatchers #heavyrain #news12 #downpour @News12WC @news1 (Video ctsy: Tuckahoe United) pic.twitter.com/x56RJviAyk
— Tara Joyce (@tarajoycetv) September 26, 2018
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