Henri to have dangerous impacts as hurricane over Northeast
Storm surge and the tide could cause high water in coastal
Forecasters said Henri was expected to become a hurricane Saturday. It was expected to be at or near hurricane strength when it makes landfall midafternoon Sunday, which the hurricane center said could be in New York’s
Henri was veering a bit further west than originally expected, and if that track holds, it would have eastern
Regardless of its exact landfall, broad impacts were expected across a large swath of the Northeast, extending inland to
Henri was centered Saturday morning about 195 miles (315 kilometers) southeast of
Gov.
“This storm is extremely worrisome,” said
The hurricane center storm surge between 3 and 5 feet (1 to 1.5 meters) was possible with Henri from
Rainfall between 3 to 6 inches (7.5 to 15 centimeters) was expected Sunday through Monday over the Northeast.
The weather service warned of the potential for damaging winds and widespread coastal flooding from Henri, and officials in
Campgrounds were expected to be closed starting Saturday afternoon and remain off limits until Tuesday.
At Safe Harbor Marina in coastal
“It’s rare, but when it happens, you want to be sure you’re ready,” said Berlo, 54. “Got to protect our second home.”
In the Hamptons, the celebrity playground on Long Island’s east end, officials warned of dangerous rip currents and flooding that’s likely to turn streets, like mansion-lined
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