Hurricane Irene remains a threat to our area. Residents of flood-prone areas encouraged to evacuate by 7 PM Saturday. Rye PD has issued a warning for residents of flood prone areas to evacuate by 7pm and says they may not be able to respond to emergencies during the worst stages of the storm:

“At this time, National Weather Service forecasts call for Hurricane Irene to impact the New York Metropolitan area beginning on the evening of Saturday, August 27, 2011. Tropical Storm/Hurricane force winds are expected to begin by 8:00 to 9:00 P.M. This is expected to be a dangerous storm with high winds, heavy rain, and a significant storm surge. Based on the current forecast, flooding is likely in both coastal and inland flood-prone areas.

Residents of flood-prone areas are encouraged to evacuate their homes for safety by 7:00 P.M. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, until the storm has passed. If you choose to remain in place, please be aware that during periods of gale-force winds, it will be unsafe to deploy rescue personnel, and rescue operations will be suspended until it is safe to resume them.

This remains a potentially dangerous storm; please monitor weather forecasts and take recommended precautions. Preparedness information is available on the FEMA website, www.ready.gov, or on the City of Rye website, www.ryeny.gov.”

Jay Sears is the owner and publisher of MyRye.com. He is a 20+ year Rye resident. Contact MyRye.com: https://myrye.com/tips

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