Here are Ida's rainfall totals from around the Tri-State

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People walk by large puddles following a night of heavy wind and rain from the remnants of Hurricane Ida on September 02, 2021 in New York City. Photo credit Spencer Platt/Getty Images

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- Ida dumped historic amounts of rain on the Tri-State area into Thursday morning, and forecasters are now getting a glimpse into just how much fell.

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The storm brought over 3 inches of rain to Central Park over a one-hour period, while the National Weather Service issued it’s first-ever Flash Flood Emergency in New York City.

But New Jersey, which also saw tornado damage in some parts of the state, had among the highest numbers.

Here’s some of the notable figures:

NEW YORK CITY
Westerleigh, Staten Island - 8.92 in.
Brooklyn Heights - 7.76 in.
Midtown Manhattan - 7.49 in.
Fordham, Bronx - 7.38 in.
Central Park - 7.19 in.
South Slope, Brooklyn - 7.01 in.
La Guardia - 6.89 in.

NEW JERSEY
Harrison - 8.61 in.
Passaic - 8.43 in.
Waldwick - 8.59 in.
Newark - 8.44 in.
Maplewood - 8.16 in.
Hasbrouck Heights - 8.01 in.
New Milford - 7.28 in.

LONG ISLAND
East Setauket - 6.86 in.
Miller Place - 6.69 in.
Centereach - 6.63 in.
Stony Brook - 6.03 in.
Saint James - 5.02 in.
Glen Head - 4.87 in.
Oyster Bay - 4.80 in.

WESTCHESTER
Mount Kisco - 8.46 in.
New Rochelle - 7.79 in.
Tarrytown - 6.97 in.
Armonk - 6.78 in.
Ossining 6.44 in.
White Plains Airport - 6.16 in.
Pleasantville - 6.12 in.

CONNECTICUT
Norwich - 7.48 in.
East Lyme - 7.36 in.
Middletown - 6.95 in.
Stamford - 6.91 in.
Danbury - 6.63 in.
Ledyard - 6.45 in.
Milford - 6.40 in.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images