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#USDroughtMonitor - #NortheasternUS
Map released: Thurs. April 23, 2026
Data valid: April 21, 2026 at 8 a.m. EDThttps://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/CurrentMap/StateDroughtMonitor.aspx?Northeast
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#NortheasternUS - #Drought Status Update
March 12, 2026 - "Conditions improved in parts of #NewYork where widespread precipitation increased streamflows, soil moisture, and groundwater. Conditions remained unchanged in #NewEngland, where frozen soils have not allowed for improved groundwater conditions. Severe drought was removed in southeastern New York, and moderate drought shrank in western New York. The U.S. Drought Monitor released on March 12 showed less than 1% of New York and New England in extreme drought, 19% in severe drought, 27% in moderate drought, and 30% as abnormally dry, compared to less than 1%, 19%,29%, and 28%, respectively, last week."
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2 dead in #NewJersey after #floodwaters carry away vehicle during #HeavyRains that hit #NortheasternUS
By SUSAN HAIGH, JENNIFER PELTZ and JENNIFER PELITZ
Updated 2:56 PM EDT, July 15, 2025NEW YORK (AP) — "Two people in New Jersey were killed after their vehicle was swept up in floodwaters during a storm that moved across the U.S. Northeast overnight, authorities said Tuesday.
"Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, noted the deaths occurred in the northern New Jersey city of Plainfield, where there were two storm-related deaths July 3. A third person was killed in North Plainfield during that previous storm.
" 'We’re not unique, but we’re in one of these sort of high humidity, high temperature, high storm intensity patterns right now,' Murphy told reporters after touring storm damage in Berkeley Heights. 'Everybody needs to stay alert.'
"The names of the two latest victims were not immediately released Tuesday. Local officials said the vehicle they were riding in was swept into a brook during the height of the storm.
" 'Emergency personnel responded quickly, but tragically, both individuals were pronounced dead at the scene,' according to a statement the city posted online.
"The heavy rains also caused #FlashFloods in #NewYork and south-central #Pennsylvania on Monday night into early Tuesday, prompting road closures and snarling some service on the #NewYorkCitySubway.
"It was the second-highest one-hour rainfall ever recorded in #CentralPark at more than 2 inches (5 centimeters), surpassed only by the remnants of Hurricane Ida in 2021, according to local officials.
Flooding in the New York City subway
"Viral videos posted online showed water flooding down into one Manhattan subway station, submerging the platform while passengers inside a train watched on.
"Janno Lieber, chair and CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, told ABC 7 in New York the city’s sewer system got overwhelmed by the rain and backed up into the subway tunnels and to the stations. In several cases, he said, the backup 'popped a manhole,' creating the dramatic 'geyser' seen in some videos.
" 'What happened last night is something that is, you know, a reality in our system,' he told the TV station, noting the backup happens when more than 1 3/4 inches of rain falls in an hour. 'We’ve been working with the city of New York to try to get them to increase the capacity of the system at these key locations.'
"City officials said their venerable sewer system worked as well as it could, but it simply was not built to handle that much rain.
" 'Imagine putting a two-liter bottle of water into a one-liter bottle. Some of it’s going to spill,' Environmental Protection Commissioner Rohit Aggarwala said at a virtual news briefing Tuesday.
"Lieber said full service was restored to the subway, as well as commuter rails, after hundreds of people worked overnight to restore operations.
"#Flooding has proven to be a stubborn problem for New York’s subway system, despite years and billions of dollars’ worth of efforts to waterproof them.
"#SuperstormSandy in 2012 prompted years of subway repairs and flood-fighting ideas, and some have been put into practice. In some places, transit officials have installed or are installing storm barriers at subway station entrances, seals beneath subway air vents and curbs to raise the vents and entrances above sidewalk level.
"Meanwhile, summer thunderstorms and the remains of hurricanes have repeatedly flooded parts of the subway system anew. In 2021, the remnants of #HurricaneIda killed more than a dozen New York City residents, largely in basement apartments, and sent water cascading again into subways, renewing attention to #resiliency proposals.
The storm’s effects in New Jersey and #Pennsylvania
"The storm prompted multiple water rescues in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where streets and basements flooded after roughly 7 inches (18 centimeters) of rain fell. Some roads remained closed in parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey on Tuesday. Murphy said the pavement buckled in some locations and state and local officials were assessing the level of damage in several counties, noting the White House had reached out to his office.
"A major east-to-west highway in New Jersey was closed to make emergency repairs while dozens of flights were delayed or canceled at area airports Tuesday.
"Most flash flood watches and warnings had expired in parts of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania as the rain moved on.
"In one flooded North Plainfield neighborhood, a house caught on fire and collapsed amid the storm. Murphy said there was an explosion at the house but the family was not home and there were no injuries. The cause was under investigation."
Source:
https://apnews.com/article/new-york-city-new-jersey-flooding-f55d98547abc20e94dbb6be16a7f72cd#ClimateChange #ClimateCatastrophe #ClimateDiary #ExtremeWeather #USWx
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And #Hazy / #Dusty weather it is! Possibly for the whole summer! Oh boy! Will we be alternating with #DrenchingRains?
#NortheasternUS #NewEnglandWx #ClimateChange #ClimateDiary #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel -
#Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025
"The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.
"Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.
"Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."
#CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel
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#Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025
"The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.
"Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.
"Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."
#CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel
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#Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025
"The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.
"Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.
"Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."
#CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel
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#Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025
"The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.
"Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.
"Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."
#CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel
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#Hazy sky to persist as Canadian #WildfireSmoke and #SaharanDust invade US
More smoke and dust are ahead for the northern, eastern and southern states into mid-June, as AccuWeather meteorologists continue to track Canadian wildfires and dust sweeping in from Africa.
By Bill Deger, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Jun 5, 2025 11:10 AM EDT | Updated Jun 6, 2025
"The haze is here to stay. Rounds of smoke from hundreds of Canadian wildfires, as well as dust blowing off Sub-Saharan Africa, will continue to envelop portions of the United States into the summer, say AccuWeather meteorologists.
"Recent rounds of smoke blowing across the northern and eastern U.S. over the last week resulted in a hazy sky, poor air quality and vibrant sunrises and sunsets. While the smoke has mostly retreated back into Canada as of late this week, additional episodes are expected through the summer, with the first expected early next week.
"Meanwhile, the Saharan dust will result in similar effects in the South, mostly in Florida and areas surrounding the Gulf and southwestern Atlantic. A recent round of dust blowing off of Africa will also have the effect of putting a temporary lid on potential tropical development."
#CanadianWildfires #Wildfires #NortheasternUS #ClimateChange #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel
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I was wondering when the #NortheasternUS would get hit with a #BombCyclone... Ugh!
Developing 'bomb cyclone' with #AtmosphericRiver to blast eastern US
By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Published Dec 10, 2024"A rapidly strengthening storm packed with a firehose of moisture will swing across the eastern United States through Wednesday night with areas of flooding rainfall, damaging winds and major travel disruptions."
#ClimateDiary #ClimateChange #Flooding #Winds #ExtremeWeather #ClimateChangeWeatherWheel #NewEngland #NewEnglandWx
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The next Northeast Natural History Conference (#NENHC2024) will be held in Albany, NY, April 19th-21st 2024. Organized by the Eagle Hill Institute in Maine, they are calling now for proposals, organizations, exhibitors, etc.
https://eaglehill.us/NENHC_2024/NENHC2024.shtml
cc: @darwin
#NaturalHistory #Ecology #Conferences #NewEngland #NewYork #NortheasternUS #EasternCA
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While #migrants #RiskTheirLives in the parched, arid region of the #Mexico - #US #border , the journey south from #Quebec to the #NortheasternUS is similarly #dangerous & people are in #danger of #FreezingToDeath in the bitter climate.
#SafeThirdCountryAgreement is a #LegalPact between #US & #Canada - ppl seeking #RefugeeStatus must apply in 1st country they arrive in. #Trudeau called for #renegotiation of #agreement .