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The Latest On Sandy
Posted by Jeremy Reiner
Confidence continues to climb that Sandy will make landfall across southern New Jersey late Monday evening and continue into northwest Pennsylvania on Tuesday. A track that far southwest wouldn't normally be of concern to us but Sandy is an expansive storm. For that reason, we need to prepare for a period of heavy rain & high wind during the day on Monday.
Here's what I'm thinking:
*Earliest effects from Sandy arrive very early Monday morning with periods of rain & wind (wind gusts 15-30mph)
*The worst from Sandy looks to occur in a window from 9am MONDAY until 2 am TUESDAY. Within this period is our greatest risk of wind damage/power loss. Many towns will experience wind gusts over 40mph during this time & coastal cities & towns may see wind gusts between 50-60mph and even some wind gusts near 70mph out on the Cape/Islands. The concern isn't so much the speed itself but the duration as several hours of just 40mph wind gusts may be able to bring down trees & power lines.
*High tides on Monday...11:30am and again at midnight will have to be watched for the threat of moderate to perhaps major coastal flooding.
*Rainfall looks manageable. Most towns look to pick up 1-3" of rain Monday-Monday Night. This will likely lead to some urban flooding but not enough for widespread river flooding.
That's Monday & Monday night. Sunday is a gray day that is dry for the most part (a few sprinkles around at times) as well as a developing wind (indirectly related to Sandy) Wind gusts between 15-20 mph are likely along the coast during the afternoon and those gusts will slowly increase during Sunday evening.
Be safe!
~Jeremy
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