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Sandy’s Potential Serious U.S. Impacts
Sandy Threatens U.S. East Coast
All Eyes On Hurricane Sandy
Sandy has the potential to bring major impacts to the U.S. East Coast through the weekend and into early next week.
Below we have a break down of the impacts and timeline for Sandy beginning with the serious threat the system poses to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. You can find more information on the Southeast U.S. impacts at this link.
(MORE: Latest “Sandy” Maps | Interactive projected path)
Northeast/Mid-Atlantic: Potential for Serious Impacts
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Confidence is growing that Sandy will be a major threat to portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Though we feel that it’s likely Sandy will hit some portion of the Northeast or Mid-Atlantic coast, there remains uncertainty with where this occurs and the exact magnitude of the impacts. The forecast involves a rare, complex atmospheric setup that will allow the system to pivot back to the northwest into the region rather than simply moving out to sea.
(MORE: How unusual is Sandy’s potential path?)
Where exactly this pivot back to the west or northwest occurs will dictate where the worst of the potential impacts ultimately hit. That said, Sandy will have a large wind field and therefore impacts will stretch across a wide area well away from where Sandy eventually moves inland.
Potential Northeast Impacts
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What kind of impacts are we talking about?
Damaging winds, heavy rain, major coastal flooding and beach erosion would pummel portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions between later Sunday and Tuesday of next week. Of course, the high winds would extend inland, with the potential for downed trees and powerlines. Power outages could last for days.
(MORE: Latest “Sandy” Maps | Tropical Update)
This setup could even wrap in just enough cold air on its western edge to produce wet snow, possibly heavy, in some parts of the central Appalachians (mountains of West Virginia and Pennsylvania).
Residents from New England to New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia should remain vigilant and be prepared to take action in the next few days.
We’ll continue to refine our forecast here at weather.com and The Weather Channel. Check back with us often as this major storm unfolds.
Next, we will look at the peripheral Southeast U.S. impacts expected Friday and Saturday as Sandy passes by.
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