New York Weather: First Alert for Nor'easter with Heavy Rain, High Winds, and Coastal Flooding
CBS New YorkNovember 5, 20258 min10,346 views
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- 🌧️ A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for New York due to a developing nor'easter moving in from the southeast.
- ⚠️ The storm is expected to bring steadier and heavier rain throughout the evening, overnight, and into Monday morning.
- 🌡️ Current temperatures are around the 60°F mark, with winds blowing rain sideways at approximately 20 mph.
Expected Storm Conditions
- 🌊 The nor'easter will bring 1 to 3 inches of rainfall, with potential for heavier downpours in some areas, especially along the coast.
- 💨 40 to 60 mph winds are anticipated, leading to potential tree damage and power outages.
- ⚠️ A coastal flood warning is in effect for the five boroughs near the water, Long Island, and the Jersey Shore, with higher than normal tides expected.
- 🌊 Coastal erosion is a significant concern due to the strong tides eating away at dunes.
Coastal Flooding Details
- 📍 Low-lying areas like Lindenhurst, Freeport, Bayville, and parts of the Jersey Shore are at higher risk for moderate to major tidal flooding.
- ⏰ The next high tide cycle, potentially moderate to major, is expected around or shortly after midnight.
- 💨 A high wind warning is in effect for eastern Long Island and the Jersey Shoreline, with gusts up to 60 mph possible.
Storm Evolution and Outlook
- 🌀 The storm system is moving in a counterclockwise fashion, with the heaviest rain currently over eastern Long Island and moving towards Connecticut.
- ❓ The exact duration and intensity of the storm are still being determined, with models showing various possibilities for its track and weakening.
- 🗓️ While Tuesday may see some leftover rain, conditions are expected to calm down by Wednesday, leading to a pleasant fall forecast.
- 📰 CBS News New York will provide continuous updates, starting coverage at 4:00 a.m. Monday for those heading to work.
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