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High Wind Warning in Effect as T-Storms Approach South Shore

Unseasonable storm, cold front approaching shoreline with potentially damaging winds.

The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for Suffolk County ahead of a strong, stormy cold front pushing toward our area tonight that will bring gusty winds, heavy rain and a possibility of thunder and lightning.

The cold front approaching from the west is bringing severe weather to our south, including violent thunderstorm and tornadic activity in the Deep South. The front, while less violent to the north, will bring Long Island very heavy rainfall starting late Wednesday night as it begins to roll in.

A severe line of thunderstorms will be on the leading edge of the storm, bringing a strong possibility of thunder and cloud-to-ground lighting along with torrential downpours. Strong rains will follow behind the storm before clearing out throughout the day on Thursday.

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The High Wind Warning is in effect for all of Long Island, warning against sustained winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour and gusts of up to 60 miles per hour. Combined with an already soaked ground and additional rainfall, these strong winds could cause branches and trees to fall as well as power outages.

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Additional lightning strikes could also cause power to fail.

The cold front will end up pushing out to sea by afternoon Thursday, allowing for clearing skies and dropping temperatures as Canadian air flows back into the area.

Stay tuned to Patch as we continue to monitor the storm!


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