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UPDATE: Suffolk County Lifts Storm Surge Warning Monday Morning, Minor Flooding Still A Possibility At High Tide

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Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone at a press conference Friday where he announced the county's preparations for the the storm. COURTESY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE'S OFFICE

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone at a press conference Friday where he announced the county's preparations for the the storm. COURTESY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE'S OFFICE

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone at a press conference Friday where he announced the county's preparations for the the storm. COURTESY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE'S OFFICE

Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone at a press conference Friday where he announced the county's preparations for the the storm. COURTESY SUFFOLK COUNTY EXECUTIVE'S OFFICE

The potential track of Tropical Storm Hermine as of Friday afternoon.  COURTESY NOAA

The potential track of Tropical Storm Hermine as of Friday afternoon. COURTESY NOAA

Tropical Storm Hermine's predicted path as of Saturday afternoon. COURTESY NOAA

Tropical Storm Hermine's predicted path as of Saturday afternoon. COURTESY NOAA

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

A beached boat at Montauk Point Saturday. KYRIL BROMLEY

Waves bash the Shinnecock Inlet in Hampton Bays on Sunday.  RICH KIEGIEL

Waves bash the Shinnecock Inlet in Hampton Bays on Sunday. RICH KIEGIEL

Cahrles Webb of Southampton on Coopers Beach on Monday afternoon with his metal detector. Coopers would usually be packed on Labor Day

Cahrles Webb of Southampton on Coopers Beach on Monday afternoon with his metal detector. Coopers would usually be packed on Labor Day

 but Tropical Storm Hermine closed the beaches to swimming and provided a grey day and rough surf.  DANA SHAW

but Tropical Storm Hermine closed the beaches to swimming and provided a grey day and rough surf. DANA SHAW

Coopers Beach would nor

Coopers Beach would nor

authorKelly Zegers on Sep 2, 2016
UPDATE: Monday, 10:15 a.m. Suffolk County has dodged the worst predicted impacts of the storm based on updated weather forecasts, and a storm surge warning has been lifted, according to... more

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