Fay Becomes Post-Tropical Cyclone Over Eastern New York

Fay Becomes Post-Tropical Cyclone Over Eastern New York
Pedestrians struggle to control their umbrellas due to inclement weather brought about by Tropical Storm-turned-Depression Fay, in New York, on July 10, 2020. AP Photo/Frank Franklin II
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MIAMI—A tropical storm that brought heavy rain to mid-Atlantic states and southern New England was downgraded twice Saturday morning as is moved over New York, forecasters said.

Post-tropical cyclone Fay was about 30 miles south of Albany and had maximum sustained winds near 35 mph, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said in its 5 a.m. advisory. The forecasters said the advisory would be its last for the system that was expected to continue moving north Saturday.