Whipping winds have toppled hundreds of trees across New York City.
The Wall Street Journal reports that the city Department of Parks and Recreation on Sunday received reports of as many as 324 downed trees.
About 108 trees came down in Brooklyn, 100 in Queens, 72 on State Island and 40 in the Bronx. Manhattan had a handful of fallen trees.
The National Weather Service says 64 mph winds were recorded at JFK Airport and 45 mph in Central Park on Sunday.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says service was temporarily suspended after a tree crashed on the elevated tracks of the northbound No. 4 early Sunday near Woodlawn station in the Bronx. A tree also fell on the southbound track of the Q train in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
(AP)