Henri slightly weakened to a tropical storm on Sunday when it was scheduled to hit the long northeastern coastline, where millions on New York Langah Island and in New New England prepared for what the worst storm he had seen in 30 years.
With a storm center projected to graduate from the eastern end of Long Island in noon, the warning of a storm extended from Coastal Connecticut and Rhode Island to the luxurious seastates of New York Hamptons.
The storm has a wind over 70 mph (110 kph) in the 7th EDT update from the US National Storm Center, only with a storm status.
The first storm brought what half legs (15 centimeters) rain arrived on Saturday, and flash floods began in several areas overnight.
The heavy rain tape that overwhelmed flow storms and drivers hijacked deep water in several places in New York City, and Newark and Hoboken, New Jersey.
The wind intensity of tropical storms began to attack the beach Sunday morning.
Rising Tide threatens to produce a wave of hazardous storms.
People on the path projected spend Saturday scrambling to store food and gasoline.
They are close to the beach ride windows and, in some cases, evacuated.
Residents and visitors on the island of fire, a narrow strip of sandy villages are almost above sea level on the south coast of Long Island, urged to be evacuated.
The last ship outside before 11 Saturday nights and officials warned maybe there was no way to reach the people left behind.
Evacuation throws a wrench to the Bachelorette party of Pavese Christian Fire Planned.
The group of 10 intended to celebrate Saturday night, but finally left the ferry just a day after arriving.
They have planned to stay until Monday.
“I’m upset about that, but it’s the weather.
It’s okay that I can finally,” said Pavese, a population of a long island.
“I’ve been going to the island island for a long time, so I’m a bit familiar with this happening.” Approaching severe weather Saturday night also cut superstar-superstar concerts in Central Park.
This program veranda with Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon and Jennifer Hudson are intended to celebrate the recovery of New York City from Coronavirus.
But officials asked for a concert drive to leave the park during the Barry Manilow set in the middle of the threat of lightning.
GOV.
Andrew Cuomo, began leaving the office Monday after resigning from a scandal of sexual harassment, it appeared on Saturday to beg the residents of New York to make a last minute preparation, the warning that heavy rain, wind and storm from Henri could be the same as a superstorm.
Sandy back in 2012.
“We have a short notice,” said Cuomo on one of his last records before TV cameras, a setting that shot him for fame during the worst pandemic last year.
The Governor of Ned Lamont warned the residents of Connecticut that they had to prepare to “take refuge in place” from Sunday afternoon to at least Monday morning because the state for the first direct attack of the storm in decades.
Rhode Island Gov.
And McKee issued a similar warning.
Some gas stations from Cape Cod to Long Island have built up from fuel.
Town Supervisor Southampton Jay Schneiderman described running on supplies such as batteries and flashlights as “getting up” because the weather model shows the storm center will run “slapped in the city of Southampton.” The main airport in the area remained open when the storm approached, although hundreds of Sunday flights were canceled.
Services on several branches of the New York City commuter system were suspended until Sunday, such as Amtrak services between New York and Boston.
The White House said President Joe Biden discussed preparations with the Northeast Governor and that New York Lt.
Govy Hochul, who succeeded in Cuomo on Tuesday, also participated.
Biden then began to approve an emergency declaration with Rhode Island.
New York did not yet have a direct hit from a strong typhoon since Superstorm Sandy brought in disaster in 2012.
Some of the most important improvements of the storm have been completed, but many projects designed to protect against future storms still unfinished.
Apart from the right mainland, the broad impact is estimated to cross most of the northeast, expand to the mainland to Hartford, Connecticut, and Albany, New York, and east to Cape Cod, which is full of tens of thousands of summer tourists.
The storm jumped between 3 and 5 feet (1 to 1.5 meters) it was possible in most of Long Island’s voice along the road to Chatham, Massachusetts, and a little bit less on the Long Island Atlantic Beach, said The Hurricane Center.
Flash floods are possible in the inland area already saturated by recent rain.