WANTAGH, NEW YORK - AUGUST 21: A sign on the Southern Parkway alerts drives that there is a Hurricane Warning in Effect as Hurricane Henri moves up the coast on August 21, 2021 in Wantagh, New York. A storm surge, hurricane conditions and flooding are expected along the northeastern coast of the United States beginning late Saturday night and into midday Sunday. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Coastal evacuations urged as Hurricane Henri heads north
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has issued a state of emergency for parts of the state, imploring those in New York to take warnings seriously ahead of Hurricane Henri.
He told people to stock up and move to higher ground today, despite the lack of buildup because of the storm's shifting track.
Service on some branches of the Long Island Rail Road, a major commuter rail system, will be suspended at midnight in eastern Long Island.
Cuomo also warned that heavy rains were expected to create problems far up into the Hudson River Valley.
The governor, who will leave office in two days following a sexual harassment scandal, urged people not to make bad choices and put themselves in places where they needed to be rescued.