NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — A rare October nor’easter is headed toward the Tri-State Area.
The system is expected to bring heavy rain at times, and a flash flood watch will be in effect from 8 p.m. Monday to 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Keep these safety tips in mind as you deal with the storm and its aftermath.
STAY INFORMED
- Stick with CBS2, CBSN New York and CBSNewYork.com for complete storm coverage. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.
- Check the latest forecast and weather alerts
- Check the latest traffic and travel alerts
SAFETY TIPS
- Residents in flood-prone areas should keep things like sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting and lumber on hand to help protect their homes.
- Residents with disabilities should make a plan addressing how their needs may impact their ability to evacuate, shelter in place or communicate with first responders.
- Stay inside as much as possible. If you must go out, consider taking public transportation so the roads stay clear for emergency crews.
- Avoid walking or driving through flooded areas. Also avoid any buildings surrounded by floodwaters.
- Stay away from downed electrical wires, do not try to touch or move them. Report downed wires immediately.
- If one falls onto your vehicle while you’re inside, stay in there until crews arrive.
REPORTING POWER OUTAGES
New York:
New Jersey:
Connecticut:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
from CBS New York https://ift.tt/2Izr88c