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Storms lead to chaos in New York Storms lead to chaos in New York
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Torrential rain and heavy winds have caused havoc in the New York area, flooding subway and overground railway lines and delaying flights.Torrential rain and heavy winds have caused havoc in the New York area, flooding subway and overground railway lines and delaying flights.
Trees were uprooted, smashing into cars and blocking streets, roofs were torn off houses and power cuts reported.Trees were uprooted, smashing into cars and blocking streets, roofs were torn off houses and power cuts reported.
The storms led to tornado and flash flood warnings, but gave way later to hot, humid weather.The storms led to tornado and flash flood warnings, but gave way later to hot, humid weather.
Many workers stayed at home, as transport officials advised commuters to avoid the morning rush hour.Many workers stayed at home, as transport officials advised commuters to avoid the morning rush hour.
Every subway line going into the central Manhattan area was subject to delays during the rush hour. Rail routes to the city from neighbouring New Jersey were also affected.Every subway line going into the central Manhattan area was subject to delays during the rush hour. Rail routes to the city from neighbouring New Jersey were also affected.
Flights from John F Kennedy airport were delayed by up to an hour and a half, and from La Guardia by about an hour. Flights from John F Kennedy airport were delayed by up to an hour and a half, and from LaGuardia by about an hour.
Temperatures were expected to rise above 38C (100F) during the day.Temperatures were expected to rise above 38C (100F) during the day.