TIME asked our followers on Twitter to let us know what they were seeing out their windows as Hurricane Sandy approaches. If you want to tell us about your experiences with the storm, send us a tweet @time with the hashtag #SandyReports. But please stay indoors — and stay safe.
Tree uprooted in Jackson Heights, #Queens #SandyReports @TIME http://t.co/HNZBZqkJ
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Bhushan Mondkar (@Bhushan_NYC) October 30, 2012
@TIME #SandyReports: before and after pics http://t.co/cENTi1uR
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fieryfury (@fieryfury1) October 30, 2012
Manhattan bridge Monday night #sandy #sandyreports http://t.co/1Mm3YCQV
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Corinne Calabro (@CorinneCalabro) October 31, 2012
Car parked on a park bench in Brooklyn, via @adriankinloch. http://t.co/B31IpPVL
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Jessica Winter (@winterjessica) October 30, 2012
@TIME In Maspeth, Queens, things were fairly not bad. he didn't suffer power outage.
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Hossam (@dr_hossam83) October 30, 2012
And the snow keeps falling luckily we still have power @TIME #SandyReports in Crab Orchard,WV http://t.co/S3zqzgX4
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Megan Porter (@megp2009) October 30, 2012
@TIME #SandyReports damage in Carroll Gardens #Brooklyn #NYC #ny1sandy http://t.co/xl1JaQys
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bradley cordle (@bradleyllew) October 30, 2012
@TIME fallen tree #SandyReports http://t.co/twadSxTP
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Judy (@MyNameisJudy) October 30, 2012
#Sandy arrives in NY Harbor! #SandyReports http://t.co/AcKKo4Di
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Ayantha Jayasundara (@ayanthaj) October 29, 2012
@TIME #Sandy Long Island http://t.co/ABLVCuLn
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Steve Gordon (@59Gordo59) October 29, 2012
#SandyReports #Sandy still blowing strong in south central PA. Starting to see snow. This tree is normally vertical. http://t.co/vu3q20lN
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Ken Damer (@ken_damer) October 29, 2012






