The following roads are reported closed by the state Department of Transportation, state Thruway Authority, State Police and municipal authorities:
Flooding:
-- The Thruway southbound is closed from Exit 24 (Albany) to Exit 12 (West Nyack-NY Route 303). Motorists should take I-88 west to I-81 south.
-- The state Bridge Authority Mid-Hudson Region bridges are open
-- Route 5 from Frost Road to Yardboro Avenue, Albany
-- Albany Shaker Road westbound near Albany International Airport
-- Route 20 at Fuller Road, Guilderland
-- Miller Road, South Bethlehem
-- Route 146 at the Albany/Schoharie county line
-- Route 9J between Brickyard Road and Knickerbocker Road, Castleton
-- All of Route 7 in Rensselaer County
-- All of Route 2 in Rensselaer County
-- Broadway, in the area of 797 Broadway, Schenectady
-- Route 5 east and west in both directions between I-890 and Vley Road in Schenectady County
-- Route 30 at Youngs Road, Duanesburg
Fallen trees and power lines:
-- Ramp to I-87 northbound at Schoolhouse Road, Guilderland
-- Route 443 between Clipp Road and LaGrange Lane, Town of New Scotland
-- Route 150 at Route 9J, Town of Schodack
-- Route 4 between Park Avenue and Lake Street and at Wrights Loop in Stillwater
-- Route 146 in the town of Rexford
-- Route 146A between Strafford Drive and Nottingham Way South, Clifton Park, and between Kinns Road and Rte 146
-- Route 146 between Riverview Road and Aqueduct Road, Niskayuna
-- Norwood from Michigan through Pennsylvania avenues, Schenectady
-- Cheltingham Avenue from the Oak Street Bridge to the old landfill, Schenectady
-- Park Avenue from Union Street to Union Avenue, Schenectady
-- Willow Avenue, Schenectady
-- Furman Street from Becker to Bradley, Schenectady
-- North College and Front Street, Schenectady
Fire department activity:
-- Route 146 from Riverview Road to Aqueduct Road, Niskayuna
-- Route 20 at Willow Street, Guilderland
-- Route 443 from Clipp Road to La Grange Lane, New Scotland
In addition, the Charlotte, Vt., to Essex, N.Y. ferry crossing is closed for the day.
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