Parts of New York City saw record rainfall on Thursday, and the deluge flooded some streets and subway stations. According to NYC Emergency Management, the National Weather Service reported that 1.8 inches of rain fell in Central Park on Thursday. That would preliminarily break the previous known record set in 1917, the department said . The NWS also reported that 1.97 inches of rain fell at LaGuardia Airport, which would preliminarily break the previous known record set in 1955, the department said. Flash flood warnings had been issued Thursday evening for the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Video captured submerged vehicles and water gushing into some subway stations in Brooklyn, as well as flooded streets in Queens. More than 1,000 flights have been canceled in the U.S., mos

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