Hurricane Sandy: How Has It Impacted Northeast Ohio?
The Frankenstorm has hit Ohio hard - check out the effects so far.
- By Nikki Ferrell
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- October 30, 2012
Hurricane Sandy on Lake Erie
Reports say that waves are as high as 20 feet on Lake Erie, and we saw waves today that certainly looked that high. The wind was so string that the rain stung our skin, and many waves broke right over the rocks onto the bike path. Photo taken at lake access just west of Cleveland Lakefront State Park, Oct. 29 2012.
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Hurricane Sandy has pummeled the East Coast, and its massive impact has reached as far as Northeast Ohio.
The storm has brought high winds to the area, knocking out power to many and causing huge waves on Lake Erie.
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Click the links below for the latest on the storm, and be sure to click here for information on how you can help East Coast victims.
- LOOK: Hurricane Sandy's Local Damage
- UPDATE: Hurricane Sandy High Wind Warning Shortened in NEO
- UPDATE: Most Beachwood Power Outages Repaired
- Hurricane Sandy: How East Coast Patches Are Covering the Storm
- UPDATED Hurricane Sandy Causes Cancellation of All Cleveland Hopkins' Flights Until Noon Tuesday
- Hurricane Sandy: How Long Will Food Last in the Fridge if You Lose Power?
- Beachwood Trick-or-Treat Rescheduled
- Beachwood, Agnon Schools Closed Tuesday
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10:48 am on Thursday, November 1, 2012
I Live In Texas and obviously Hurricane Sandy made big problems in Ohio.My credit union is in Ohio and telephone or online banking has been down for last couple of days. Cloud servers and big banks sure are making more sense to me now!