Rivers in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut: Interactive Flood Map and River Levels

2024-01-13 13:33:17
NEW YORK (WABC) — Many rivers have overflowed their banks in recent days and more rain is on the way. You can track river levels in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut here.

The National Weather Service is constantly updating charts showing the flood stage for rivers in the Tri-State area.

When flooding is in the forecast, the below map will show you the current and predicted water levels in local rivers, creeks and bays.

Note: Points on the map will only appear once a waterway is predicted to go above flood stage.
INTERACTIVE MAP

You can find more river flood forecasts at water.weather.gov.

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