High winds, cold snap creating hazardous conditions in NYC
Monday is a First Alert Weather Day due to high winds and cold chill, and there's the potential for some snow later this week.
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Monday is a First Alert Weather Day due to high winds and cold chill, and there's the potential for some snow later this week.
While New York City didn't bear the brunt of Tuesday's storm, the high winds caused some power outages across the five boroughs. CBS New York's Shosh Bedrosian reports.
The New York City Department of Buildings is warning property owners, contractors and crane operators about high winds that could create hazardous conditions Tuesday afternoon.
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A high wind warning is in effect for east or northeast winds of 25 to 40 mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.
Strong winds blasted into the Tri-State Area Sunday, sending debris flying and knocking down trees in some areas.
The balmy, summery temperatures that neared 80 degrees on Friday were a distant memory two days later, as winter returned with a blasting, windy vengeance.
The Department of Buildings is warning New York City builders, contractors and property owners that gusty winds could create hazardous conditions Wednesday morning.
Today is a not a good day to be outside. Raw, cold rain will pummel the Tri-State.
The snow, slick roads and spinouts of north suburban counties were not seen on Long Island, but drivers and residents there ran into their own problems with drenching rain and flooding.
Rain and blasting winds cut power to an estimated 13,000 customers on Long Island Wednesday evening.
Long Island is under a wind advisory until 6 p.m. Thursday.
A wind advisory has been issued for Connecticut until midnight Friday. Southwest winds are forecast to remain strong through the afternoon and into this evening with gusts to 50 mph at times.
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