<p>A state of emergency was declared</a> in Oneida County, New York, due to extensive flooding in Utica on July 1.</p><p>As of 11:30 am, up to two to three inches of rain had fallen, according to reports.</a> Many streets were closed due to flooding, and cars were seen floating on parts of the road, as seen in this video.</p><p>The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning</a> for Utica that extended into Saturday evening. Credit: Instagram/I Love Utica via Storyful</p><br />