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While that will happen briefly Tuesday morning, by late afternoon, as the storm reaches the New York City area, it will get a boost of power that should accelerate winds to the strongest the region has seen since Superstorm Sandy.That added boost of energy will come from a merger with the jet stream, a strong river of air in the clouds diving south from Canada and into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. pic.twitter.com/r9sZZCGdgnBy Tuesday night, the rain and wind will quickly taper off as the system moves quickly through New England and into Canada.
As said here by Jeff Berardelli