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Breezing on by the Jersey Shore (it seems) but I worry about my son and his family on Long Island. The price to pay when one chooses to live near the Atlantic Ocean.Henri is looking to be quite troublesome!
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I haven’t been paying attention. I figured it was another one of those “outer winds just brushes by the coast/Cape” things. This is coming straight at us![]()
How many hours do you have? Do you know what
Maybe jump online and see what can be delivered tomorrow? Amazon Prime can deliver pretty fast. Are you on high ground? Stay safe and dry!!Until Sunday by midday here I think. Spouses regular grocery run is tonight -eek that’s probably not going to be fun. So we’ll be able to get necessities.
ugh our ground here is soaked currently so my biggest personal concern are trees coming down (coupled with the wind and more water) on my house and Of course extended power loss.
Oh no I watched this last night. Just awful.
Jogged to the west Looks like we’ll still get a bit of rain maybe less winds here in central mass
Family in SE mass (see hurricane bob) not as concerned now re winds /surge!!!! Im still concerned.
What’s the best site /app to track or best to find something local. be safe everyone
Henri to hit NY as Category 1 hurricane with 85mph winds and Cuomo declares state of emergency | Daily Mail Online
Tropical Storm Henri is set to hit New York state as a Category 1 hurricane sustained wind speeds of up to 80pmh and gusts of up to 100mph as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declares a State of Emergency.
In a briefing on Saturday afternoon, Cuomo warned that Hurricane Henri is 'as serious as a heart attack' and New York residents in parts of Long Island, particularly Fire Island, need to prepare to evacuate to higher ground as soon as possible.
'We have short notice. We're talking about tomorrow. If you have to move, if you have to stock up, if you have to get to higher ground it has to be today,' Cuomo said.
He added that the storm is predicted to be as dangerous as Superstorm Sandy in 2012, 'so, this is as serious as a heart attack'.
The State of Emergency is in place for Long Island, New York City, Westchester County, the Hudson Valley and the Capital Region.
Cuomo said Henri is forecasted to make landfall 7am on Sunday with the eye of the storm passing over Long Island by 11am. The storm is expected to batter the state for 26 hours before it subsides around 2pm on Monday.