Looks like this could be quite the storm and could put a kink into the Halloween Celebrations. Two of my daughters are doing some extra work on their jobs just in case.
Latest Sandy Information
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 1:27 PM EDT Updated: Oct 25, 2012 7:59 PM EDT
The latest updates continue to show an impact here in the Northeast early next week. There are still details to be ironed out such as rain totals, wind expectations, location of landfall, etc. However we are getting a much clearer picture of what to expect with the local impact of this storm.
Our Sky Tracker meteorologists expect a 70% likelihood of this system impacting our area with strong winds and heavy rain. The trend has been increasing for local impacts over the last few days, despite a landfall well to our south. Sandy is a very large storm, and effects of the storm will be felt hundreds of miles away from the center.
Our latest thoughts are:
•Timing: Monday night through Tuesday night, maybe even Wednesday morning
•Heavy rain, possibly 2-5" with heaviest in central/southern areas, and mountains
•Moderate to high winds
•Flooding possible
•Power outages likely
When looking at the latest updates, there are still multiple scenarios to what could happen. From the most recent data, here are 3 scenarios of what could play out.
•Landfall near Washington D.C. & the Chesapeake Bay Monday night/Tuesday morning
•Landfall near New York City Tuesday morning/afternoon
•Landfall near Maine/Nova Scotia Tuesday afternoon
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