You actually read the weather report today ?
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Are any plans being developed to mitigate the issue of NYC sewer’s not being able to handle storm water? As a homeowner, I hesitate to refurnish my basement (again) if water continues to come in from the front and back during a storm.
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Can you suggest that
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Please help me get ahold of someone at the State to renew my Professional License.
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What are you a Governor or meteorologist? As far as I can tell neither, government doesn't have to tell me it's raining or snowing, I can figure that out on my own. Please stay out our lives
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Now, use a mask!
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Maybe it will carry you to Cuba
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Ok but this is very brief and really feel like : "my TV shows starts soon and I don't have a lot of time for that". Governor Cuomo would do a whole briefings and people would have the essential in only 20 minutes of their time, a good understanding of what a flash flood is,
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a map of the projection, the basic precautions, and a big dose of comfort.
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Flash flooding is quite new as a phenomenon on big city. Would be great to give informations. New York is always first in anything. Lead the way Or Leave the way.
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Heavy rain alert
Two rounds of heavy rain are forecasted to affect parts of NYC, Long Island, and the Mid-Hudson region beginning Monday night into Tuesday evening.
New Yorkers should prepare for flooding conditions and monitor weather forecasts.