East Coast, nor'easter and New York
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FOX 5 New York on MSN
Nor'easter update: Columbus Day Parade canceled, State of Emergency declared
The nor’easter impacting the tri-state area is bringing strong winds, heavy rain and the risk of significant coastal flooding to parts of Long Island and New York City through Monday morning.
The City Columbus Day Parade has been canceled due to the State of Emergency brought on by the nor’easter, the event’s organizer announced Sunday. “Due to the Governor’s declaration of a State of Emergency this evening in response to the dangerous weather conditions brought on by the Nor’easter,
New York City Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency in response to a powerful nor’easter, resulting in cancellation of Columbus Day parade 2025.
New York City’s 81st annual Columbus Day Parade on Monday was cancelled due to the governor’s state of emergency order and inclement weather spurring floods across the tri-state area.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
Columbus Day Parade canceled due to State of Emergency in NY
NEW YORK - New York City's annual Columbus Day Parade has been canceled. This announcement comes following Gov. Kathy Hochul's declaration of a State of Emergency earlier Sunday.
The worst weather on Monday will focus along a corridor from central New Jersey to Massachusetts, where high winds and big waves will lash the coastline, causing the potential for beach erosion and flooding.