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All 21 counties in New Jersey will be under a state of emergency as of 10 p.m. Forecasters say flooding along the coast could lead to evacuations.
The worst weather impacts of New Jersey's coastal storm are behind us, but there is still one more precarious high tide cycle coming up Monday afternoon.
A state of emergency remains in effect for NYC, Long Island and Westchester County as a weekend nor’easter is slamming portions of the Tri-State area with heavy rain, strong winds and coastal flooding.
An intensifying coastal Nor'easter will threaten the New Jersey coast from Sunday through Monday. Here's the latest forecast from NOAA.
September ends with two more warm t-shirt days for New Jersey, before October begins with two days of weather, as Humberto and Imelda pass off-shore.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Coastal Flood Warning for parts of New Jersey, in effect until 8 p.m. EDT Monday.
A nor’easter churning up the East Coast is forecast to bring rain and heavy winds across the tri-state area throughout Monday. New Jersey is under a state of emergency as the storm could stir up wind gusts as strong as 60 mph along the coast.
New Jersey will enter a State of Emergency at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday in preparation for a nor’easter storm expected to hit the state on Sunday, and continue into Monday.
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New Jersey Declares State Of Emergency As Nor’easter Brings Extreme Weather To East Coast; Evacuations Possible
A strengthening area of low-pressure is developing into a potentially strong nor’easter and could cause “major” coastal flooding Sunday and Monday for parts of the mid-Atlantic, which has triggered New Jersey to declare a state of emergency ahead of the storm.
In preparation for dangerous weather expected on Saturday, the state of New Jersey has declared a state of Emergency. Potential major coastal flooding, strong rip currents, and potentially damaging wind gusts and heavy rain are expected across New Jersey,
The National Weather Service issued a more severe forecast of an oncoming nor'easter by the late afternoon on Saturday, Oct. 11. Updated alerts have increased the risk associated with wind gusts and flooding along coastal areas of New Jersey.