Heavy rains over the last two days have caused flooding across the Central New York region, closing roads and leaving homeowners with flooded basements and yards.
In Onondaga County, flooding has been reported in nearly every town. Marcellus and Camillus appear to be the hardest hit today.
Water problems have been reported in Solvay, Liverpool, Cicero, Manlius, Marcellus, Skaneateles, Howlett Hill, Elbridge, Geddes, Minoa, Syracuse, Onondaga Hill, Mottville, Camillus, Otisco, Brewerton, North Syracuse, Lyncourt, Jordan, Lafayette, Pompey Hill, Taunton, Tully and Baldwinsville.
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Oneida, Oswego and Cayuga counties were also hit by heavy rains and have roads closed due to flooding.
In Oneida County, homeowners in Westernville were told to evacuate this morning.
Cayuga County issued a travel advisory urging residents to avoid any unnecessary travel, according to the Cayuga County Sheriff’s office.
Here’s the two-day rainfall as of 1 p.m.: