State of emergency declared in New York City
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A powerful nor'easter may wreak havoc on the East Coast overnight, slamming the Carolinas on its path to the Northeast.
Fliers at regional airports, especially LaGuardia, are facing delays of up to two hours due to high winds and rain from the nor’easter sweeping the East Coast. The travel headaches are here to stay until at least early Tuesday, according to air traffic and weather officials.
A State of Emergency is declared for eight counties across southern New York until Monday at 6 p.m. Governor Hochul's office said that includes the Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk and Westchester Counties as well as counties contiguous to those eight.
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy was in Europe when his state was put under a state of emergency due to a cyclonic storm hitting the East Coast.
The nor’easter storm caused as many as 169 trees to come crashing down – eight of which fell on New York City buildings, officials said. New York City saw over an inch of rain Sunday into Monday as the entire tri-state area hunkered down for transit delays and flooding.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — While rain may fall on New York City streets Saturday, that precipitation comes ahead of the concerning coastal storm forecast to bring flooding, heavy winds and rain to the five boroughs.
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