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Widespread power outages, widespread flooding up and down the eastern seaboard. we already have wind gusts up to 44 miles per hour in virginia beach. and the storm is still more than 300 miles to the east of that area. we will end up with about 7 to 8 inches of rainfall, so inland flooding is an issue with the streams and rivers overflowing their banks. and the peak time for the storm to hit the midatlantic is monday evening into tuesday morning. we will end up with some areas about 10 to 12 inches of rainfall. it is all about the storm surge at the coast combined with all the water making for a very soft ground with wind gusts up near 80 miles per hour. that s just at the peak of the storm. on either side of that monday evening timeframe we will see sustained winds up near 40 to 60 miles per hour. thomas? thank you so much, dylan. and thank you for watching. we do want to impress upon you that this is a fast moving changing storm. it s a slow mover but changes happen quickly. so sta ....
we will certainly be able to make up the early voting scheduled for tomorrow. we ll be able to do that on friday. and we ll be watching weather conditions, hopefully we ll be able to resume early voting on tuesday, but this is a big massive storm. we ll make that call tomorrow. governor martin o malley of maryland. sir, thank you for your time. appreciate it. thank you, thomas. let s get the latest now from dylan driar. we are keeping an eye on the coastal warnings with waves battering the coastline and the storm surge up to 4 to 7 feet. there s a good chance we are going to deal with widespread coastal flooding. combine that with the high winds, we will see gusts at the peak of the storm up near 80 miles per hour. as we go into monday afternoon, conditions will deteriorate rapidly. monday evening looks awful with torrential downpours. we ll have sustained winds up to around 40 to 60 miles per hour. then it makes landfall around 2:00 a.m. tuesday morning, but again, it s the ....