The good news is that Ida has run its course. The center of the storm is a more than 100 miles east of Massachusetts and moving to the northeast, Accuweather Senior Meteorologist John Feerick said.
"As far as the United States goes, it's gone," Feerick told USA TODAY. "We were certainly expecting a lot of rain, but look at how quickly it came down, especially in cities like New York. Three, four inches in an hour that overwhelmed the infrastructure."