Text Size:   A   A   A
Photo by Terry Sheridan
Some residents have cleared out their basements in advance of the heavy rain.

Posted: Friday, 19 June 2009 9:50PM

Heavy Rain in Mamaroneck Could Cause Flooding



MAMARONECK, N.Y. (AP)  -- Heavy rain in a suburban New York village could cause flooding.


Terry Sheridan Reports

Officials have declared a limited state of emergency in Mamaroneck, asking residents to move their vehicles from low-lying areas. The village is in Westchester County, about 26 miles northeast of Manhattan.

Mayor Kathleen Savolt says that the Sheldrake and Mamaroneck rivers rose past their banks on Thursday. The forecast is for more rain this weekend.

Officials say the limited state of emergency declaration is just a precaution.

The National Weather Service has declared a flood watch for much of the county.


TM & Copyright 2009 CBS Radio Inc. and its relevant subsidiaries. CBS RADIO & EYE Logo TM & Copyright 2009 CBS Broadcasting Inc. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. TheAssociated Press contributed to this report.
Parade Day!
We're No. 1!
Calling All Fans
USS New York
Reporter, Fan Photos
1010 WINS' reporters and fans give us a bird's eye view of the Yankees World Series victory parade and ceremony at City Hall. Montone/Brooks/Papa
Philadelphia Phillies v New York Yankees, Game 6
We Are The Champions!
Paint the town in pinstripes! The New York Yankees are baseball's best. Check out celebration pics here. Fans celebrate win.
Show Us Your Team Spirit!
Submit pics here to show off how much you love the Yankees!
USS New York
Assault ship forged from steel from the World Trade Center is commissioned in a special ceremony at Pier 88 on Manhattan's west side Saturday morning.
ADVERTISEMENT
WFAN.com | WCBS880.com | WCBSFM.com | 923Now.com | K-RockFresh1027.com | WCBSTV.com |  NorthJersey.com  | CBS Radio.com | 1010 WINS Rewards
© MMIX CBS Radio Stations Inc., All Rights Reserved.
Powered by Intertech Media, LLC | Contact Us
Advertise | Privacy Policy / Your California Privacy Rights | Terms Of Use | EEO Report | Staff | History | Jobs