"Northeast Braces for Another Weekend Deluge, NYC at Risk of Flooding"

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Heavy rain is expected to hit the Northeast on Saturday, posing a flood threat to New York City for the second consecutive weekend. A cold front followed by remnants of former tropical storm Philippe will bring excessive rainfall to areas from northern New Jersey to Maine. While the storms won't be as severe as last week's record-setting rainfall, flood watches are in effect for hard-hit areas. New York City officials are urging residents to prepare for potential flooding and travel disruptions, with up to 4 inches of rain expected in flood-prone areas. The city has water rescue teams on standby and is working to clear catch basins.
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