By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 26, 2012; 6:04 PM
Since Sandy is a large storm in terms of surface area, and will get larger as it moves northward, people should not just focus on the center for greatest impact and damage.
The storm is different than a typical nor'easter in that it will be very strong, very large and rolling inland from the east, like a hurricane. It will retain some features of a hurricane.
Gusts of 50 to 60 mph are forecast over much of southern New England with the greatest frequency likely along the South Coast and over the hilltops.
Even though the worst effects are likely to be centered south and west of Boston, downed trees and power lines, flash and urban flooding, coastal flooding, beach erosion and travel delays are to be expected.
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