AccuWeather: Hurricane-force winds to slam parts of Northeast

Hurricane-force winds to slam parts of Northeast

“Winds can gusts near or past 60 mph, especially along the south-facing shores of Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dean DeVore.“This is where the AccuWeather Local StormMax™ wind gust of 75 mph is expected to occur.”

AccuWeather Global Weather Center – February 15, 2022 – A powerful storm capable of producing snow and severe weather across the country will eventually bring howling and potentially damaging winds across the Northeast on Thursday, AccuWeather forecasters say. The increase in winds will also help usher in a dramatic spring preview in many areas.

“This will be a much different storm across the Northeast compared to what was seen recently,” said AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dean DeVore. “While the region has seen bouts of cold weather, snow and ice over the past month, southerly winds associated with this storm will bring springlike conditions later this week.”

While southerly winds will become breezy as early as Wednesday afternoon across the region, AccuWeather meteorologists are most concerned about the strongest winds that are set to arrive Thursday night and last into early Friday morning. This is when parts of the region could experience wind gusts up to hurricane-force (74 mph or greater).

“The highest winds gusts will arrive in areas from the Delmarva [Peninsula] to New York City early Thursday night before spreading into coastal southern New England later at night and into the early hours of Friday morning,” DeVore explained.

As winds increase across the region during the day on Thursday and into Thursday night, isolated power outages and coastal flooding will become more likely.

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