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Folks! I need some help FAST!

Even though I reside on Coastal NC, I've got a dear friend Whim resides in Riverhead, NY

Around Ellen street in Riverhead.... She's reporting mainstreet is flooding already...

Her husband is gone on business out of town...

I *think* She's at least 35' above the bay...

I need to reasure Her about flooding potental...

As I Opined She resides at/around 40 block of Ellen Street, Riverhead Ny....

Tide(s) Surge & Flooding, has She anything to worry about..

Or PLEASE post a link for estimated surges & tide info expected? in THAT area?

Ther are Evac orders out for "Low-Lying" area(s) around there...

HELP!

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Folks! I need some help FAST!

Even though I reside on Coastal NC, I've got a dear friend Whim resides in Riverhead, NY

Around Ellen street in Riverhead.... She's reporting mainstreet is flooding already...

Her husband is gone on business out of town...

I *think* She's at least 35' above the bay...

I need to reasure Her about flooding potental...

As I Opined She resides at/around 40 block of Ellen Street, Riverhead Ny....

Tide(s) Surge & Flooding, has She anything to worry about..

Or PLEASE post a link for estimated surges & tide info expected? in THAT area?

Ther are Evac orders out for "Low-Lying" area(s) around there...

HELP!

I looked up that location on Google Earth. Her elevation is 38-42 feet. That street/neighborhood will be safe from the surge.

I would definitely stay out of the middle of town though by the inlet.

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From a comment on my FB page. " it looks like NY (and also parts of northern NJ, like Passaic) isn't in the path of the storm anymore from the latest tracking maps"

This is what you get when people who never saw the tracking map look at it for the first time. The points and cone is what the see as the entire area of affect from the storm

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I'll post this here. But this is really just turning into a very windy day for this area in CNJ. I know coastal sections are much worse. But here, so far not bad at all.

I'd say it's been howling pretty consistently for several hours, my power has been in and out, and more than 10k people in Piscataway have no power...

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