As the storm gradually exits the area by Monday, residents across the Northeast brace themselves for the aftermath: cold, gusty winds and lingering hazards. Cities like Boston and New York City remain on alert, with millions vulnerable to potential tropical-storm-force wind gusts, according to the report.
The Wind Advisory extends beyond coastal regions to include interior areas of the Northeast, where cities like Albany, Syracuse, and Ithaca in New York, as well as Scranton, State College, and Chambersburg in Pennsylvania, are all under the threat of damaging wind gusts. Residents in these inland locations are advised to remain vigilant as strong winds pose potential hazards and could lead to adverse effects on property and infrastructure.
FAQs:
Q1. What is the weather forecast?
A1. A Wind Advisory is in effect for over 60 million residents spanning from New England to the mid-Atlantic.
Q2. Is there any storm alert on Monday?
A2. As the storm gradually exits the area by Monday, residents across the Northeast brace themselves for the aftermath: cold, gusty winds and lingering hazards. Cities like Boston and New York City remain on alert.
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