The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood warning for Lindenhurst, as well as all other South Shore areas in Nassau and western Suffolk.
The warning is in effect until 1 p.m.
The NWS says “minor to moderate” flooding is possible around times of the high tide cycles Tuesday morning. High tide in Lindenhurst Tuesday is at 11:39 a.m.
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Vulnerable shore roads could experience 2-3 feet of flooding, the NWS said.
The NWS defines a coastal flood warning like this: A coastal flood warning means that flooding is expected or occurring. Coastal residents in the warned area should be alert for rising water...And take appropriate action to protect life and property.
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A wind advisory is also in effect until 5 p.m. Tuesday with gusts predicted to reach 50 mph. A flood watch also will remain in effect for all of Long Island until 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Have photos of flooding in Lindenhurst? Email them to ryan@patch.com and note the street.
Photo 1- By Lisa Patto- Granada Parkway and Harding Avenue Tuesday morning
Photo 2- By Nikki Mongiello- S. Bay Street Tuesday morning
Photo 3- By Medium Ed- W. Hampton Road Tuesday morning
Photo 4- By Louise Rakshys- Venetian Boulevard Tuesday morning
Photo 5- By Sue Chiuccariello Daniels- Oak Avenue and Verona Parkway Tuesday morning
Photo 6- By Grace Piarulli Todd- S. 8th Street Tuesday morning
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