Floods are one of the most common hazards in the United States, and may occur during any month of the year in New York. A flood is defined when water overflows onto land that is normally dry. Not all floods are alike; they happen on different scales of space and time. The main types of floods are:
Source: Weather.gov
Flooding events in New York have been caused by the remnants of tropical storms and hurricanes, along with snowmelt and heavy rains during the late winter or early spring. You can learn more about some of these events through NOAA’s Flood Safety page for New York.