Nightly News   |  November 04, 2012

Sandy leaves areas vulnerable to next storm

Yet another storm indicates it will blow through the Northeast, promising between two and three inches of flooding. It will likely be raining on Election Day in Florida, The Weather Channel’s Kelly Cass says, but Ohio looks to be clear. The Weather Channel’s Kelly Cass reports.

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>> there is another big storm headed toward the region. we're joined tonight by w channel meteorologist kelly cass .

>> this is the last thing we need in the northeast, and remember all those protective dunes have been washed away by sandy so obviously we have some store fronts and residential areas that could be hit with another storm. we'll be dealing with a lot of rain and very windy conditions. it's going to start off on the southeast coast, affecting basically election day . that nor'easter co-moves up the coast, very strong winds traveling up the northeast and those winds will be sustained between 25 and 30 miles an hour, but gusting as high as 50 miles an hour. we could be looking at two to three inches of rainfall. coastal flooding is a huge concern. right now it looks like ohio will be clear, back to you, lester.