Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency on Sunday for the city's five boroughs, as a major coastal storm moves into the region.

The nor'easter is expected to bring isolated coastal flooding along the shore as well as heavy rain — between 1.5 and 3 inches are possible — and wind gusts exceeding 40 mph at times through Monday afternoon.

The state of emergency enables New York's government to mobilize and respond quickly to any storm-related emergencies, from power outages to flooding and other related issues. Utility companies such as Con Edison have already dispatched more than 1,600 additional workers across New York City, the Mid-Hudson Valley and Long Island, according to Hochul.

Meanwhile, the city is under several storm-related weather advisories and warnings from the Nation

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