Watch Hurricane Sandy From the New York Times Building ‘Sandy Cam’ [PHOTOS]
The New York Times is providing a continually updating photo feed of Manhattan as Hurricane Sandy approaches.
The New York Times is providing a continually updating photo feed of Manhattan as Hurricane Sandy approaches.
Hurricane Sandy is shaping up to be a storm of historic proportions. Power companies from across the United States are converging on the Northeast Coast to help restore electric services following the onslaught of the storm.
NASA has provided some compelling images of the extremely large Hurricane Sandy as it skirts the Atlantic Coast of the United States.
Hurricane Sandy is mere hours away from the Northeast Coast and chances are, if you're out now, you'll be riding out the storm where you are. Subway, commuter railroad and bus services have been suspended in major metropolitan areas across the region.
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the northeast, the lines that bring cable television, as well as phone and internet service, may be brought down by high winds. Time Warner Cable has provided the following advice should your cable go out.
Hurricane Sandy is causing several school districts across Central New York to cancel classes. We've got the growing list on our School Closings page.
If you have travel plans on Amtrak be advised that the train service has cancelled Northeast Corridor service due to Hurricane Sandy starting at 7 this evening (Sunday) and continuing through tomorrow, Monday. Greyhound Bus has also cancelled several routes due to impending storm.
New York, New Jersey and other coastal states announced evacuations of citizens living in low-lying coastal areas on Sunday, as Hurricane Sandy and an accompanying storm surge threatened the East Coast of the United States.
Atlantic City, NJ (WIBX) - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is ordering evacuations of all barrier islands in the state and coastal areas from Sandy Hook to Cape May, New Jersey, including Atlantic City.
Utica, NY (WIBX) - The threat of high winds, heavy rains or worse is prompting a warning from Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente.
Miami, FL (WIBX) - Hurricane Sandy is churning waters and claiming lives in the Caribbean. But what is concerning extreme weather forecasters is the potential for "Frankenstorm," or what could happen in the storm's wake.
Hurricane Sandy continues to be followed closely thoroughout the North East. The latest forecast map from the National Hurricane Center shows a possible landfall near the Maryland/Delaware Border.