New York is being submerged with gushing floodwaters as torrents were seen flooding the city's subway system.
It comes after a state of emergency was delcared across New Jersey on the US' east coast after flash flooding.
In New York City, subway commuters have shared apocalyptic videos of murky floodwaters gushing out like a geyser close to the turnstiles as passengers watch on in horror from inside the carriages. A flash flood warning was announced this morning for the areas of New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan, which will stay in place until 9.45pm.
Meanwhile, in New Jersey, communities are cut off after the downpours worked their way east across the state.
And once in 100 year floods can now happen every year.
2.64 inches was recorded in Central Park, over an inch more than the previous record of 1.47 inches set in 1908.