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Storm That Roared Through the South Sweeps Into the Northeast Storm That Roared Through the South Sweeps Into the Northeast
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The storm that devastated parts of the Southeast over the weekend swept into the Northeast on Monday, bringing heavy wind and rain, and disrupting transit in some areas.The storm that devastated parts of the Southeast over the weekend swept into the Northeast on Monday, bringing heavy wind and rain, and disrupting transit in some areas.
“It has all the aspects of what a strong nor’easter would have — a lot of wind with it, some heavier rain,” Bruce Sullivan, a meteorologist with National Weather Service, said early Monday evening.“It has all the aspects of what a strong nor’easter would have — a lot of wind with it, some heavier rain,” Bruce Sullivan, a meteorologist with National Weather Service, said early Monday evening.
In Cape May, N.J., winds reached about 60 miles per hour, and similar gusts are expected as the storm strengthens throughout the night, he said. The storm is expected to reach its peak overnight, though strong winds are likely to remain into Tuesday.In Cape May, N.J., winds reached about 60 miles per hour, and similar gusts are expected as the storm strengthens throughout the night, he said. The storm is expected to reach its peak overnight, though strong winds are likely to remain into Tuesday.
Central Pennsylvania to southern New York may see four to six inches, or more, of wet snow, Mr. Sullivan said, but the Interstate 95 corridor will most likely be spared from snowfall.Central Pennsylvania to southern New York may see four to six inches, or more, of wet snow, Mr. Sullivan said, but the Interstate 95 corridor will most likely be spared from snowfall.
The weather forced the suspension of AirTrain service at Newark Liberty International Airport at 1 p.m.; buses ran in its place.The weather forced the suspension of AirTrain service at Newark Liberty International Airport at 1 p.m.; buses ran in its place.
New Jersey Transit and Amtrak temporarily suspended service along some lines after power lines came down in strong winds, The Associated Press reported. Both had resumed service by 6 p.m.New Jersey Transit and Amtrak temporarily suspended service along some lines after power lines came down in strong winds, The Associated Press reported. Both had resumed service by 6 p.m.
Two low-pressure systems were contributing to the storm, Mr. Sullivan said. One, from the south, was weakening as another, moving in from off the coast of the Delmarva Peninsula, was gaining strength.Two low-pressure systems were contributing to the storm, Mr. Sullivan said. One, from the south, was weakening as another, moving in from off the coast of the Delmarva Peninsula, was gaining strength.
Rain was expected to move into southern New England overnight Monday, the National Weather Service reported.Rain was expected to move into southern New England overnight Monday, the National Weather Service reported.
Tornadoes and thunderstorms over the weekend were blamed for at least 18 deaths in the Deep South, including at least 14 in Georgia, according to The Associated Press. Dozens of people were injured. Tornadoes and thunderstorms over the weekend were blamed for at least 20 deaths in the Deep South, including at least 15 in Georgia, according to The Associated Press. Dozens of people were injured.