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Is Hurricane Sandy today November 1 2012 going to be bad?

No. The worst of Hurricane Sandy is over as of November 1. Little more than rain showers are expected from the remnants.


How much money are businesses expected to lose because of Hurricane Sandy?

Businesses are expected to lose over $30 BILLION dollars because of Hurricane Sandy.


How much storm surge is expected from Hurricane Sandy along the east coast of US?

Hurricane Sandy is expected to cause 6 to 11 feet storm surge.


Will Hurricane Sandy hit New Jersey hard?

Yes. Hurricane Sandy is expected to hit New Jersey head on.


How big is Hurricane Sandy?

Hurricane Sandy is huge - about 900 miles wide. It is expected to make landfall near Atlantic City, NJ.


Where is Hurricane Sandy going?

Hurricane Sandy is headed toward the northeast United States and is expected to make landfall near Atlantic City, NJ.


How bad will hurricane sandy be?

it Will be so bad according to the news


Was Hurricane Sandy bad?

Yes, Hurricane Sandy was very bad.See the related link listed below for more information:


When is hurricane sandy expected to make land fall?

October 30, 2012


When is Hurricane Sandy going to hit?

Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall on Monday, October 29, near Atlantic City, NJ. It's effects will be felt for days after.


Why were people not prepared for Hurricane Sandy?

There were a few reasons. First, Hurricane Sandy made a direct impact on a region not accustomed to storms of that magnitude. Second, Sandy was a very unusual storm in a number of ways, including its unprecedented westward turn. Third, that same region had been impacted by Hurricane Irene the previous year. Irene was a damaging storm, but was not quite as bad in the northeast region as had been expected. As a result, many dismissed the dire warnings about Hurricane Sandy as exaggeration.


Where is hurricane sandy going to now?

Sandy, now a post-tropical cyclone, is expected to moved across New Jersey and Maryland into Pennsylvania.