“The strong onshore winds from the powerful nor’easter currently pounding the East Coast may bring the highest water levels into New York City since Superstorm Sandy in 2012, which could overtop the seawall. Storm surge from the system has been pushing water levels 2 to 3 feet above normal this morning, and that should increase as the winds pick up more in the afternoon and evening.” A massive winter storm is hitting the east coast. Here’s the latest from CNN. (If nothing else, after four years of talking about the news, it’s nice to be talking about the weather. Stay safe out there.)