>>> as the "new york times" put it today, quote, perhaps any other year this nor'easter would have been met with little more than a shrug. but little more than 100 days after sandy decimated a huge part of the area, even hardened new yorkers are taking no chances this time. a lot of people getting prepared well in advance in case the power went out, some waiting more than an hour to get gasoline. some gasoline stations we found in new york and new jersey are already out of gas. weather channel meteorologist mike seidel is in revere beach , just north of boston . as we said, they are already getting the leading edge of this storm. hey, mike.
>> hey, good evening, brian. out here on the north shore , we're already getting gusts to 50 miles per hour before the storm moves out tomorrow, we could see gusts to 70. the beaches and islands are going to take a big hit . major to moderate beach erosion . also look for extreme -- certainly extreme coastal flooding. tomorrow morning 's high tide , the worst of the bunch. where surges as much as 4 1/2 feet could lead to structural damage and send coastal roads under water. because of that, affected communities are asked to head to higher ground and evacuate. the combination of near hurricane-force winds and snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches an hour will lead to tremendous drifting, at least 6-foot drifts. and then the big dig -out will kick in on sunday. brian, it's going to be a wild night out here on the beach. we'll be here on the weather channel throughout and tomorrow. back to you.
>> mike, i know you love severe weather , but please take care. that's for you and your crew. mike seidel out on the cape tonight.
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