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Cuomo ordering state officials to prepare for hurricane; winds and rain could miss St. Lawrence County

Posted 8/24/11

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today ordered the state's Office of Emergency Management to prepare for the potential impact of Hurricane Irene, which may hit New York State this coming Sunday. The National …

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Cuomo ordering state officials to prepare for hurricane; winds and rain could miss St. Lawrence County

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today ordered the state's Office of Emergency Management to prepare for the potential impact of Hurricane Irene, which may hit New York State this coming Sunday.

The National Weather Service, however, is predicting only a 50 percent chance of rain for St. Lawrence County Sunday, and even less for Monday and Tuesday.

The governor has instructed the state's Emergency Operations Center in Albany to track the storm and to work with other state agencies to prepare the state's response.

At the Governor's direction, agencies and local governments around the state will meet today to plan coordinated response efforts, such as emergency operations support and field staff deployments to areas that are expected to be hit the hardest.

Relevant state agencies have also been in communication with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service to discuss the potential tracks of the storm and to determine storm planning efforts.

Cuomo encourages New Yorkers to pay close attention to the track of the hurricane and, if necessary, to follow the instructions of emergency officials.

The actual strength of the hurricane will depend on its course up the east coast of the United States.

Parts of the state that are adjacent to coastal waters, such as Long Island and New York City, are considered most at risk.

Inland locations can also be affected by heavy rainfall and strong winds, which can cause flooding and power outages.

But the NSW predicts only a 30 percent chance of showers beginning Saturday night, followed by 50 percent for Sunday. They still haven't given any indication of possible wind strengths, which could make even a little rain feel like a big storm. Temps should range in the low to mid 70s during the day through Tuesday.

The chance for precipitation drops back down to 30 percent for Monday, but by Tuesday, the NSW calls for partly sunny skies.

Just in case the storm takes a turn, Cuomo urges New Yorkers to take stock of their emergency supplies, such as water, non-perishable food, radios, batteries, supplies for any pets, and first aid kits.

He also encourages New Yorkers to check in with neighbors, especially the elderly or disabled, who might need assistance to ensure that their needs are met if emergency instructions are issued.