Immediately after
Hurricane Sandy made landfall, forecasters were already discussing the possibility of a
nor'easter directly impacting New Jersey during the following week. In preparation for the storm, coastal areas of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut were advised to evacuate, with parts of
Islip, New York, were under a mandatory evacuation. Before the nor'easter struck, officials recommended residents in low-lying areas of New York City to evacuate, A portion of the
Long Island Expressway was closed during the storm, and the
Long Island Rail Road shut down, with
Penn Station not allowing people to enter. All state parks on
Long Island were closed on November 7 and 8th, with some remaining closed afterwards due to damage from Hurricane Sandy. Airlines canceled over 1,300 flights in or out of New York airports. Parks in New York City were closed, and construction was halted. In
Nassau County, New York, more than 140 trucks put sand and salt on roads. Schools were closed in Connecticut. The
New York Red Bulls had to postpone a
Major League Soccer tournament game due to the snow. Across New Jersey and New York, the storm dropped rain and snow in areas that sustained significant damage from
Hurricane Sandy about ten days prior. while
Bridgeport, Connecticut set a record for their biggest November snowstorm on record, with . The nor'easter also produced strong winds that peaked at in
Fairhaven, Massachusetts. There were 167,000 power outages in New Jersey alone, and at least 50,000 on Long Island. ==Name==