More rain, flooding expected in Northeast
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EDT a flood advisory was released by the National Weather Service in effect until Wednesday at 12:15 a.m. EDT for Gogebic and Ontonagon counties.
At a news conference Monday, state officials said 101 people remain missing, including 97 in the Kerrville area.
Some flooding may have crept close to streets in Historic Ellicott City over the last few days, but it was nothing compared to the devastation Main Street has had in the past.
The National Weather Service urged people to avoid travel if a flash flood warning was in place for their area.
The heavy downpours wreaked havoc across the city with footage showing commuters overwhelmed by floodwaters in various subway stations.
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Heavy rain caused flash flooding in parts of the northeast on Monday. Climate change is fueling more intense rainstorms that drop more water in shorter periods of time.
New Jersey is expected to miss the heaviest rainfall in the latest round of thunderstorms on Tuesday, but more flash flooding is possible.
As the water rises, so does the Kerr County community, especially one man who reunited a brother and sister, swept away in the flood.