Update: New video with
the full path of the storm from NASA/NOAA's GOES-13 satellite. It includes data
till 12:40am EDT. According to NOAA's 2:00am EDT update, Sandy is now
northbound at near 14mph (22km/h).
It's expected to turn
northwest and west-northwest later today. NOAA says that it's not going to
weaken and, worse, "a little strengthening is possible."
According to NOAA,
"Sandy is expected to
intensify as it interacts with an upper level system moving from the Great
Lakes."
The northeast region
"may experience a
widespread damaging storm, possibly of historic proportions".
According to NOAA,
"Sandy is expected to
slam into the New Jersey coast later monday night, bringing heavy rain and
damaging winds"
to all areas. They warn
that you shouldn't pay attention to the center of the storm, as all areas will
have significant impact.
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