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MAP: The Worst Slush Puddles in Washington Heights and Inwood

By Carolina Pichardo | January 27, 2016 12:24pm
 The scene on Thayer Street and Sherman Avenue was a snowy mess on Tuesday night.
The scene on Thayer Street and Sherman Avenue was a snowy mess on Tuesday night.
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UPTOWN — It's a puddle maze out there, Uptown. 

Although trudging through slush puddles is a rite of passage for New Yorkers after snowstorms, most locals would prefer to avoid them altogether. 

Known as "ponding," the puddles mostly form at street corners where shoveling didn't occur early enough and storm drains become overwhelmed. 

We compiled a list of some of the worst areas for "ponding" in Washington Heights and Inwood, but we need your help.

Let us know which puddles we may be missing by telling us on Neighborhood Square, and don't forget to include a photo.