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RT @AWxNYC: As a coastal low meanders off the Mid-Atlantic coast later this week, the pressure gradient between low and high pressures will cause some higher winds & gusts. ?? Gusts along the coast could reach > 40 MPH; and 50+ MPH gusts possible along the East End of L.I. and the Cape. ?? https://t.co/Lj2PMc14N4

Posted on October 9, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @AWxNYC: As a coastal low meanders off the Mid-Atlantic coast later this week, the pressure gradient between low and high pressures will cause some higher winds & gusts. ?? Gusts along the coast could reach > 40 MPH; and 50+ MPH gusts possible along the East End of L.I. and the Cape. ?? https://t.co/Lj2PMc14N4

As a coastal low meanders off the Mid-Atlantic coast later this week, the pressure gradient between low and high pressures will cause some higher winds & gusts. ??

Gusts along the coast could reach > 40 MPH; and 50+ MPH gusts possible along the East End of L.I. and the Cape. ?? pic.twitter.com/Lj2PMc14N4

— AllanWeather | New York (@AWxNYC) October 9, 2019



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