The Amphenol Aerospace facility in Sidney, which has suffered tens of millions of dollars in damage since the floods of 2006, is preparing for Hurricane Sandy to impact the area.
The storm off the eastern coast of the United State had been downgraded from a Category 1 hurricane to a tropical storm early Saturday morning.
The downgrade was expected as it moved north in the Atlantic Ocean and begins to move west and make landfall somewhere in New Jersey...
It is still too early to determine what impact now Hurricane Sandy will have on the Southern Tier of New York, but officials at the American Red Cross say that you should take action now to prepare for the storm. They are strongly urging residents not to take Sandy for granted...
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Frankenstorm—a nickname for the potential combination of current Category 1 Hurricane Sandy and other storm systems in the North Atlantic and over the continental United States—is almost here, and for much of the East Coast, that means it’s time to get ready for lots and lots of rain, wind, snow and general meteorological mayhem.
Whether it's Hurricane Sandy or another natural disaster, it's always comforting to know you're prepared for whatever comes your way. Here, you will find a guide, courtesy of the Delaware County Department of Emergency Services.
With Hurricane Sandy's imminent landfall in the northeast, possibly New York, it evokes memories of last year's Hurricane Irene, from which several local communities are still recovering.
At first, Hurricane Sandy was forecast to head out into the Atlantic Ocean. Then, it was a 50-50 shot of coming ashore in the northeast. Now, forecasters say it's imminent.
Twin Tiers residents and millions of other people in the eastern United States are paying close attention to weather forecasters because of the potential impact of Hurricane Sandy.
The National Weather Service office at the Greater Binghamton Airport has issued a hazardous weather outlook statement warning that rain and winds may pose some serious problems for the region during the first half of n
Hurricane Sandy has been upgraded to Category 2 as it churns over Cuba and moves just east of Florida.
Hurricane tracking models now project Sandy to move north and slightly east as it travels up the east coast of the United States. It is then expected to make a left turn and strike New England, possibly further south along New Jersey and New York, early Monday morning.