By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
October 28,2012; 1:45PM,EDT
Sandy will bring major damage and life-threatening conditions to South Jersey and as far west central Pennsylvania. These conditions include the greater Philadelphia area.
Sandy is forecast by AccuWeather.com to make landfall in central New Jersey Monday evening, but the effect from the storm will be far-reaching.
People should expect power outages, property damage, flooding and travel disruptions throughout the area.
Some low-lying communities on the barrier islands of New Jersey and the beaches of Delaware will experience damaging storm surge flooding, beach erosion and over wash from wave action. These conditions will be most severe and potentially devastating from Atlantic City to Sandy Hook, N.J.
Loose items can become airborne. Funneling effect between the buildings can make walking extremely difficult. Windows could be dislodged from some skyscrapers, as the winds will be much stronger several hundred of feet above the ground.
Flash, small stream and urban flooding will occur inland with an average of 4 to 8 inches of rain. However, locally higher amounts are possible. Fallen leaves blocking storm drains will add to the risk of street flooding in urban areas.
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