Overview
- The National Weather Service issued coastal flood warnings for New York City’s Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island with water levels forecast to peak 1.5 to 2.5 feet above ground at high tide, bringing beach erosion and road inundation.
- New Jersey is under a statewide emergency as shore communities face moderate to major tidal flooding, 50–60 mph gusts and significant dune erosion through multiple high-tide cycles.
- The FAA instituted ground delays at Boston Logan, Newark Liberty and Reagan National, and New York’s MTA banned empty tractor‑trailers and tandem trucks on bridges and tunnels from Sunday afternoon through Monday evening.
- Thousands in New Jersey lost power as tropical-storm-force gusts topping 40–60 mph spread north, with officials warning of downed trees, hazardous surf and dangerous rip currents.
- Widespread rainfall of 1–3 inches is expected with locally higher totals near the coast, and forecasts indicate the low may stall near the shoreline into Monday before gradually moving offshore Tuesday.