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Hurricane Sandy To Stay Strong Overnight In Westchester

WESTCHESTER, N.Y. – Heavy wind and rain from Hurricane Sandy will continue through the night across Westchester County, according to the National Weather Service.

Hurricane Sandy will continue to pound Westchester with strong wind, rain and flooding late into Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Hurricane Sandy will continue to pound Westchester with strong wind, rain and flooding late into Monday night and Tuesday morning.

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The large, dangerous hurricane is expected to make landfall along the southern New Jersey coast early Monday evening. The storm will bring long periods of sustained tropical storm-force winds and will continue to produce historic surge levels along the coast.

High wind and flood warnings are in effect for the entire county until 6 p.m., Tuesday, and a coastal flood warning is in effect for Long Island Sounds and Hudson River shore areas until 3 p.m., Tuesday. High tide will be around 9 p.m., Monday, and 9:06 a.m. again on Tuesday.

Check back with The Daily Voice for updates throughout the storm.

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