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Area Roads Closed Due To Snowstorm's Coastal Flooding

This story has been updated.

The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Provided/Rye Police Department
Rye Meeting House, also known as Milton Mission Chapel or Grace Chapel, at 624 Milton Road, was among the Rye properties surrounded by orange barrels and police tape on Wednesday following Tuesday's severe flooding.

Rye Meeting House, also known as Milton Mission Chapel or Grace Chapel, at 624 Milton Road, was among the Rye properties surrounded by orange barrels and police tape on Wednesday following Tuesday's severe flooding.

Photo Credit: Jon Craig
The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Provided/Rye Police Department
The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

The Tide Mill on Kirby Lane in Rye was among the coastal locations flooded after Tuesday's snowstorm.

Photo Credit: Provided/Rye Police Department

RYE, N.Y. -- A full moon, northeast winds and near-blizzard conditions were a terrible combination on Tuesday for coastal residents in the City of Rye.

The Department of Public Works set up barricades at some intersections overcome by flooding.

Lt. Scott Craig, Rye's patrol commander, said the following locations were flooded during the high tide cycle:

Craig said that factors such as the northeast wind and full moon added to the cause of flooding.

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