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Over 160 Lose Power In New Hyde Park As Blustery Winds Arrive

Strong gusts left thousands without power across Long Island, including in the New Hyde Park area.

NEW HYDE PARK, NY — Blustery winds left more than 160 people without power in the New Hyde Park area Monday afternoon.

As Patch previously reported, more than 7,000 PSEG Long Island customers were without power due to a strong storm system that brought wind gusts of up to 60 mph. See the outage map.

In New Hyde Park, 164 homes and businesses lost power near Sperry Boulevard, Park Circle, Beech Street and Wilton Street. That area wasn't expected to see power return until 1 a.m. Tuesday.

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Dozens lost power in Glen Cove and Matinecock, according to PSEG Long Island. Another 48 homes and businesses were without power near Brookville and Muttowntown. About 65 lost power in the Oyster Bay area as well.

Elsewhere, outages affected clusters of 100 customers in East Hills, 40 in Roslyn Estates, 96 in Westbury, 51 in New Cassel and 80 in Bethpage.

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A high wind warning is in effect until 10 p.m in Suffolk County. In Nassau, a wind advisory is in effect until 7 p.m.

Heavy rain and damaging winds could blow down trees and power lines. Scattered power outages are possible. Travel will be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles, the weather service says.

"Crews are ready to respond safely and as quickly as possible to any service interruptions," PSEG Long Island said on its Facebook page.

The strongest winds, up to 60 mph in Suffolk and 55 mph in Nassau, are likely during the afternoon and early evening hours so it may be a rough rush hour commute. Isolated thunderstorms are also possible and a brief tornado cannot be ruled out, the weather service says.

As of noon, PSEG said 702 of its customers were without power, according to its outage map.

Residents who lose power can report the outage through PSEG's mobile app or by texting OUT to PSEGLI (773454).

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