Hurricane Henri makes landfall, weakens to tropical storm with heavy rain and wind gusts

Henri
Flooding from Henri in Long Beach Island Photo credit Peter Haskell
By WCBS Newsradio 880

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) — Tropical Storm Henri made landfall in Rhode Island around 12:15 p.m. Sunday, packing heavy winds and drenching rains as it began lashing the northeastern U.S. coastline.

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Landfall came after Henri lost strength as it went above cooler waters around 7:30 a.m. Maximum winds were under 75 miles per hour, just shy of hurricane status.

Hurricane warnings have been canceled, and tropical storm warnings are now in effect for New York City and Long Island, as well as from Montauk all the way up into southern New England.

Despite the downgrade, strong wind gusts of up to 75 miles per hour are possible and the rising tide threatened to produce dangerous storm surge between 3 and 5 feet in much of Long Island Sound all the way to Chatham, Massachusetts, and slightly less on Long Island's Atlantic coast, the National Hurricane Center said.

Henri is expected to make landfall midday Sunday somewhere in the vicinity Montauk, Block Island, New London County and Newport, Rhode Island.

The storm will slow down and bands of wind and rain will circulate around through Sunday night and into Monday morning.

A storm surge warning is in effect for eastern Long Island and in parts of Connecticut. Flash flooding was possible in inland areas already saturated by recent rain.

Heavy rain overwhelmed storm drains and drivers plowed through foot-deep water in a few spots in New York City, and Newark and Hoboken, New Jersey as the first thunderstorms drenched parts of the Tri-State area late Saturday.

The severe weather also canceled the "We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert" in Central Park.

We Love NYC concert
Photo credit Getty Images

The White House said President Joe Biden discussed preparations with northeastern governors, including Govs. Phil Murphy and Ned Lamont. New York Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who succeeds Cuomo on Tuesday, also participated.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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