Power outages as of noon Monday
- New Jersey -- 8,311 without power, 1,645 in Ocean County
- Long Island -- 3,951
- Westchester County -- 1,090
- New York City -- 482
- Connecticut -- 10,771 statewide
Stay with Chief Meteorologist Lee Goldberg and the Eyewitness News AccuWeather team for continuing updates on the nor'easter.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- A nor'easter hitting the Tri-State is bringing excessive rain, damaging winds and coastal flooding.
Coastal flooding is expected during multiple high tide cycles through Monday as a prolonged onshore flow from our nor'easter combines with already high astronomical tides. The greatest threat for major, damaging flooding will be along Great South Bay (L.I.) and Barnegat Bay (NJ).
High Wind Warnings were dropped on Monday morning, but Coastal Flood Warnings remain for New York and New Jersey.
Stay with Chief Meteorologist Lee Goldberg and the Eyewitness News AccuWeather Team for continuing updates as the storm developments. We'll provide live updates as we get them here.
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In Westchester County, a fire broke out after powerlines were taken down by a large branch on Fifth Avenue.
No injuries were reported but the powerline ignited Janine Lewis' shop.
"I had a fashion resale business, like consignment and things of the sort, and I also had a non-profit that I was operating out of here," Lewis said.
Out of an abundance of caution and to protect NJ TRANSIT equipment, service adjustments are in effect due to severe weather moving into the region.
North Jersey Coast Line service is suspended between Bay Head and Long Branch stations through the end of the service day.