Nothing today. Given the flat terrain and lack of rivers that flood, NYC generally only floods with very heavy rates that produce flash flooding. Hours of light to moderate rain won't do anything.
While wind and surge will likely be confined to eastern LI, we could have a formidable flooding event for other parts of the area. Slow moving tropical systems are trouble, we just need to hone in to where the heaviest rains will set up.
While people like to hype the wind and surge aspect, for a decaying slow moving storm that's relatively small in size, flooding is by far the biggest potential issue.
The second recon pass does seem to be a bit north of the first one, though tropical storms don't move in a straight line to it's not enough to determine a trend. First pass had the center at 29.34 n and second at 29.38 n.
* At 635 PM CDT/535 PM MDT/, a confirmed large and extremely
dangerous tornado was located 14 miles southeast of Sidney, moving
northeast at 20 mph.
This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!
While this video is definitely inconclusive, it's kind of odd how stubborn they are about issuing a TW for this storm. It's been close to the ground on multiple occasions.
First Tornado Warning of the day near Susank KS. The storm to it's west (near Hays) is an absolute beast of a cell and is dropping some huge hail at the very least.