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New Jersey declares state of emergency as nor’easter approaches | New Jersey declares state of emergency as nor’easter approaches |
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Airports post delays and cancellations in advance of anticipated coastal flooding and strong winds | Airports post delays and cancellations in advance of anticipated coastal flooding and strong winds |
A nor’easter churned its way up the east coast on Sunday, with New Jersey declaring a state of emergency and some airports posting delays and cancellations in advance of anticipated coastal flooding and strong winds, as another storm system struck farther south with heavy rain and flooding. | A nor’easter churned its way up the east coast on Sunday, with New Jersey declaring a state of emergency and some airports posting delays and cancellations in advance of anticipated coastal flooding and strong winds, as another storm system struck farther south with heavy rain and flooding. |
“The greatest effects are going to be the coastal flooding potential, especially for areas from north-eastern North Carolina northward to much of the New Jersey coast,” said meteorologist Bob Oravec with the National Weather Service in College Park, Maryland. | “The greatest effects are going to be the coastal flooding potential, especially for areas from north-eastern North Carolina northward to much of the New Jersey coast,” said meteorologist Bob Oravec with the National Weather Service in College Park, Maryland. |
Heavy rain also was forecast for south-east New England, the New York City area, and some has fallen in coastal sections of South Carolina, Oravec said. | Heavy rain also was forecast for south-east New England, the New York City area, and some has fallen in coastal sections of South Carolina, Oravec said. |
In North Carolina’s Outer Banks, an area that has seen significant storm damage this season, ocean overwash was starting to come across highway 12 at a motel near Buxton, the Dare county sheriff’s office posted online on Sunday. The office urged travelers to be cautious and put property owners on alert as high tide approached. | |
All of New Jersey has been under a state of emergency since Saturday night. It is expected to last into Monday, authorizing the state’s emergency services personnel to be activated as necessary. | All of New Jersey has been under a state of emergency since Saturday night. It is expected to last into Monday, authorizing the state’s emergency services personnel to be activated as necessary. |
Parts of the state are forecast to experience moderate to major coastal flooding, inland flash flooding, winds up to 60mph (97kph), up to 5in (about 13cm) of rain and high surf, potentially causing beach erosion. Some volunteers were putting sandbags at beaches. | Parts of the state are forecast to experience moderate to major coastal flooding, inland flash flooding, winds up to 60mph (97kph), up to 5in (about 13cm) of rain and high surf, potentially causing beach erosion. Some volunteers were putting sandbags at beaches. |
The National Weather Service placed New York City, Long Island and southern Westchester county under a coastal flood warning and wind advisory through at least Monday afternoon. Coastal areas of suburban Long Island could see flooding, with up to 3in of rain and lashing winds expected, the weather service said. | |
Wind gusts of more than 30mph (48km/h) were already being recorded in the region on Sunday morning. | |
Utilities in the area have added more than 1,600 workers to respond to the storm. | Utilities in the area have added more than 1,600 workers to respond to the storm. |
“With high wind warnings and flood risks, staying alert, vigilant and taking steps to prepare is crucial for everyone’s safety,” the New York governor, Kathy Hochul, said in a statement. | “With high wind warnings and flood risks, staying alert, vigilant and taking steps to prepare is crucial for everyone’s safety,” the New York governor, Kathy Hochul, said in a statement. |
Some flight delays and cancellations were announced in airports from Washington DC to Boston. | |
The storm was expected to move out by Monday night. | The storm was expected to move out by Monday night. |
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