the road that goes from the middle of our town across the erie barge canal and the mohawk river had flooded quickly and for a time there wasn't any way to get across for a wide area except for the state highway bridge above utica. along the nearby road are tall weeds and a field of corn. both had high mud lines when I drove through a few days ago, and I noticed at the lowest spot that often floods a few times a year, the mud line was even with or just below the roof of my car! previously, I had only seen water get about a foot over the top of that road, and for there to be that much water covering the whole flood-plain, that is a huge amount of water! thankfully our town has a railroad berm between the waterways and us, and hills close by on the other side. as fast as the water can rise, if it stops raining it can soon drop back down. further east and south, especially nearby binghamton, ny had extreme flooding and damage, still being assessed especially concerning bridges and highway structures