LYNN, Mass. — Flash flooding in Lynn left drivers stuck in flood waters Saturday morning.
A flash flood warning was issued for parts of the North Shore until 8 a.m. Saturday. Boston 25 News viewers were quick to send in pictures and videos of the extent of the flooding.
>> PHOTOS: Flash flooding in Lynn - September 30
Lynn police tell Boston 25 by 8 a.m., they had already responded to multiple flooding calls. Police say no one has been hurt.
Numerous street closures in Lynn due to flooded streets. Major areas of Lynnway,Western Ave,Boston St,Commercial St,and Broadway are closed
— Lynn Police Dept (@LynnPoliceDept) September 30, 2017
@boston25 here’s video of the rain in Lynn if you want to use it on TV. I only ask for credit please. Thanks! pic.twitter.com/26rOUmFsQE
— David Rutter (@DavidIsFiction) September 30, 2017
The biggest impact in Lynn was along Boston Street and Western Avenue.
Boston street and Robinson St in Lynn. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/o80ATESd07
— Kelly Sullivan (@ksullivannews) September 30, 2017
@WX1BOX Stetson and Boston Sts in Lynn pic.twitter.com/xGmG6BhD87
— Mike Barry (@MikeBarry_Lynn) September 30, 2017
Parts of Boston Rd in Lynn are flooded, stranding drivers. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/VdIabjylI7
— Kelly Sullivan (@ksullivannews) September 30, 2017
Right behind Barry Park in Lynn, water is up to tires and trash cans at floating. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/bgUxmz4m20
— Kelly Sullivan (@ksullivannews) September 30, 2017
A truck creates waves as it drives through Boston Street in Lynn. @boston25 pic.twitter.com/bu8M8YxF0j
— Kelly Sullivan (@ksullivannews) September 30, 2017
But it wasn't just flooding to hit the North Shore; some even saw lightning and hail.
@JBrewerBoston25 #hailstorm in Peabody about 45 minutes ago! pic.twitter.com/xrV5N1ODbh
— Diana (@didimsosa) September 30, 2017
Remember, it is never safe to attempt to drive through flood waters!
[Lynn Flash Flooding In Progress] Numerous reports of flash flooding in progress across Lynn. Do not attempt to drive through flood waters! https://t.co/lYz7vxpqCT
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) September 30, 2017
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