The National Weather Service issued a flooding advisory for coastal neighborhoods in NYC and Long Island this morning. Residents from Far Rockaway, Broad Chanel, Howard Beach and other waterfront neighborhoods are documenting flooding on city streets, in addition to snow flurries.

Flooding in Far Rockaway, Queens on Almeda Ave. & B 72nd St. @ABC7NY pic.twitter.com/7vLVwKirJT — Dray Clark (@DrayClarkABC7) February 8, 2016

The Weather Service says that in addition to that winter weather advisory, shore neighborhoods in Nassau and Suffolk counties, southern Westchester, and the Bronx were under advisory until 11:00 a.m, and will be again from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. tonight to coincide with the next high tide. A high-surf warning is also in effect until 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, in Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

The tidal flooding is due in part to a coastal storm moving northward up the Atlantic today, NBC reports. That storm is "glancing" the tri-state area, hence the high tides. The NJ Advance reports that the new moon isn't helping.

Add to that the predicted snow flurries, and you've got liquid precipitating above, and pooling below.

Coastal flooding this morning. High tide is 8:43am, low tide 3:07pm and High tide 9:08pm. — NYCFireWire (@NYCFireWire) February 8, 2016

Major flooding in Rockaway, massive flooding in Broad Channel. bay at high tide, water coming up from drains. pic.twitter.com/B3EkNKjWjp — Spencer Scott (@_spencerscott) February 8, 2016

Major flooding in #Rockaway along Seagirt Ave in B30's, getting reports of flooding in B60's BCD, B116 & Neponsit pic.twitter.com/oFmlrETk22 — The Wave Newspaper (@TheWaveNews) February 8, 2016

I have no idea what happened last night, but Old Howard Beach is under water. @eric_ulrich @nycoem @NYCMayorsOffice pic.twitter.com/mEEIf0BaUh — Richard Resk (@RichResk) February 8, 2016

Flooding in Broad Channel #Queens adds to growing Winter word for Metro #NYC @ABC7NY pic courtesy Helen Henglein pic.twitter.com/RZV4NNj2WN — jim hoffer (@NYCinvestigates) February 8, 2016

According to the MTA, the Q11 and Q114 buses are currently being rerouted in Howard Beach and Far Rockaway.

#ServAdv: b/d #Q114 #LTD buses detoured due to high tide on Brookville Blvd b/t Rockaway Blvd & 147 Av. Details at https://t.co/ygleyWAnV2 — NYCT Buses (@NYCTBus) February 8, 2016

Both the 8:00 a.m. and 8:15 a.m. Staten Island Ferry trips were canceled due to "extreme high tides," with regular service resuming at 8:30 for sardine-packed riders.

In Hoboken, New Jersey, high tides were lapping at boardwalks along the Hudson shortly after 8:00 a.m., and flooded rails at the Hoboken New Jersey Transit terminal, prompting early morning train cancellations and residual delays.

NEC train #3817 the 7:46am from Princeton Jct is up to 15 min. late due to track maintenance. — NJ TRANSIT - NEC (@NJTRANSIT_NEC) February 8, 2016

Lest drivers feel left out of the excitement, the FDR is also best left alone, if you can help it.