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WEATHER REPORT
NY governor warns new storm could mean evacuations
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Nov 5, 2012


Storm prompts US airline to cancel flights to, from New York
New York (AFP) Nov 6, 2012 - United Airlines announced Tuesday it would suspend flights to and from the New York City area due to the arrival of a new storm to a region still recovering from superstorm Sandy.

The decision affects three major New York regional airports -- JFK, La Guardia and Newark in New Jersey, United spokesman Charles Hobart told AFP.

Hobart said he could not say how many flights would be affected.

"We will suspend most service to and from the New York area between noon Wednesday, November 7, and noon Thursday, November 8, as a result of the winter storm forecast for the region," Hobart said.

The US National Weather Service has forecast heavy rain and likely snow on Wednesday and Thursday in the New York-New Jersey area, accompanied by gale force winds gusting as high as 43 mph (69 kmh).

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a limited evacuation of some neighborhoods ahead of the storm.

Sandy, which began as a deadly hurricane in the Caribbean, slammed 15 eastern US states and prompted a huge tidal surge that killed at least 109 people in the United States and Canada and caused tens of billions of dollars worth of damage.

The coastal regions of New York and New Jersey were hardest-hit when Sandy crashed ashore on October 29.

New York state governor Andrew Cuomo on Monday warned a new storm heading towards his state and neighboring New Jersey, both still recovering from superstorm Sandy, could lead to new coastal evacuations.

"We will have a potential storm on Wednesday," Cuomo told a press conference.

"Normally, it would not be a life-threatening storm. But this is not a normal situation," he said. "In this situation, this is serious. If we have to evacuate, we begin it early, and people -- take it seriously."

Cuomo warned that the vast amount of debris still on the ground in the storm zone could be tossed into the air at dangerous speeds if a storm strikes. Soil in the area also remains saturated, leading to the fear of more flooding.

Sandy, which began as a deadly hurricane in the Caribbean, slammed 15 eastern US states and prompted a huge tidal surge that killed at least 109 people in the United States and Canada and caused tens of billions of dollars worth of damage.

The coastal regions of New York and New Jersey were hardest-hit when Sandy crashed ashore on October 29.

According to the US National Weather Service, a low pressure area off the southeastern US coast is forecast to strengthen as it moves north along the coast of North and South Carolina on Wednesday.

The storm "will continue to strengthen into Thursday as it moves off the New Jersey coast. Potential impacts include wind gusts up to 50 mph, minor to moderate coastal flooding, heavy rain along coastal areas and wet snow across interior sections," the NWS said.

Cuomo again lashed out again at the regional New York power companies for delays in restoring service to blacked-out areas.

"The progress is unacceptable," Cuomo said. "I'm angry, disappointed."

The governor noted the difference between Manhattan, where power has been almost fully restored, and other New York neighborhoods in Queens or Staten Island, where tens of thousands of customers remain without power.

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