
34th Street & 1st Avenue in New York City
Dealing with this storm the Medieval way

LATEST UPDATES:
5:46 p.m. EDT Monday:“Sandy is onshore. It looks like it hit right by the Sea Isle City and Avalon area,” AccuWeather meteorologist Henry Margusity said.5:36 p.m. EDT Monday: 83 mph wind gust in Eatons Neck, N.Y.
5:31 p.m. EDT Monday: 74 mph wind gust at Ocean City, Md., reported by emergency management.
5:24 p.m. EDT Monday: 75 mph wind gust at Fire Island, N.Y. at 4:35pm
5:21 p.m. EDT Monday: Sandy brought a wind gust of 117 mph to Mount Washington, NH at 5pm ET.
5:07 p.m. EDT Monday: Huffington Post reports that nearly one million customers are without power.
5:03 p.m. EDT Monday: “Very intense eye wall has developed off of Wildwood, N.J.,” AccuWeather Expert Senior Meteorologist Henry Margusity said.
4:53 p.m. EDT Monday: A collection of snow photos associated with Sandy has been compiled.
4:37 p.m. EDT Monday: JFK airport had a peak wind gust to 66 mph.
4:10 p.m. EDT Monday: “The water level at the Atlantic City Steel Pier is now rising at a rate of more than 1.5 ft/hr,” tweeted AccuWeather Meteorologist Bill Deger (@muwxguy). Atlantic City Steel Pier Tide Info

What a State of Emergency Means for You
States along the East Coast have declared a state of emergency in preparation for Sandy’s arrival. Click through to find out what a state of emergency status means for each one. Also keep checking the Hurricane Center for updates.
AHHHH, I love it when all of tumblr starts talking about the weather, like welcome to my fandom everyone :)