UPDATE: Hurricane Sandy High Wind Warning Shortened in NEO
Residents can look forward to quicker relief from the hurricane's reach.
- By John Deike
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- October 30, 2012
Hurricane Sandy wind damage downed this tree at Bath Road and Reserve Drive.
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After Hurricane Sandy pummeled the coast and caused hundreds of thousands of power outages in Northeast Ohio, the National Weather Service shortened the region's high wind warning.
The warning, originally in effect until 4 p.m., now ends at 1 p.m.
A lakeshore flood warning is still in effect until 8 p.m., and roads along Lake Erie — like I-90 — are plagued with closures and backups due to high water.
A flood watch for all of Northeast Ohio is still in effect until this evening.
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