>> get to al roker in point pleasant beach, new jersey, once again. al, good morning to you.
>> well, good morning, savannah. yesterday i was out there on a dune. that dune is gone, and now the ocean rushed in when it was breached last night at about 8:00. we're on ocean avenue , and can you see, as far as you can see, it's all sand. down this way there's massive flooding. the sand goes all the way down along the length of this -- this town. it's really amazing. let's look and see where sandy is right now, 90 miles west of philadelphia, 65-mile-per-hour winds and moving west northwest at 15. peak wind gusts at 90 miles per hour out on the island in islip. 86 in westerly massachusetts. washington, d.c. saw wind gusts and today wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour will not be uncommon throughout parts of the atlantic, even as far west as lake erie . take a look at predicted wind gusts going on starting from this morning. buffalo 36, detroit 48. new york city 30-mile-per-hour gusts. by tomorrow the winds are still breezy. not quite as bad. the highest water rises we had from kings point, over 12 feet of water, new haven 9 feet. set a record of wave heights off sandy hook of 32.5 feet and the rain was a big deal . wilewood, new jersey, almost 12 inches of rain, ocean city 7 inches, rehoboth beach , delaware, 7 inches. coastal advisories from banger, maine down to washington, d.c. the heaviest rainfall will be up into new england, caribou, maine, on into concord, new hampshire. we have a possibility of a severe thunderstorm watch being issued for much of new england later on this morning. so we're not done with sandy yet. there could still be more power outages, and, matt, it looks like, again, this will probably be easily called the storm of the century . matt?
>> al roquener point pleasant beach, new jersey. al, thank you
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