New York's subway system flooded yet again after torrential rain, leaving commuters soaking wet and furious
- New York City's subway system has a flooding problem.
- The stations, platforms, and tunnels regularly flood during rainstorms - snarling commutes for millions of people.
- Monday was no exception, as heavy rain complicated signal delays on major transit lines.
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Between flooding and software glitches in its antiquated signalling system, New York City's subway system hasn't had a good month.
Monday night was no exception, as flash flooding snarled evening commutes in the five boroughs amid even more signal issues already complicating delays.
Angry straphangers posted photos and videos of their soggy commutes to Twitter: