Did you feel it? A small 2.6-magnitude earthquake shook upstate New York late Monday. Shallow quakes are felt stronger, and the region has a history of tremors.
Parts of New York were rattled by two earthquakes just days apart. A 3.0 magnitude quake hit near Hasbrouck Heights on August 2, followed by a 2.7 near Hillsdale on August 5 — both shaking areas just miles from Central Park.
An earthquake struck near Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, shaking areas just miles from New York City. The tremors were felt as far away as Rochester and even near the Canadian border, surprising many with its wide reach.