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Nor'Easter Could Slam NJ With 60 MPH Wind Gusts, 5 Inches Of Rain
Forecasters warn of coastal flooding, beach erosion, and power outages with wind gusts up to 60 mph, affecting barrier islands and flood-prone areas, officials said.
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Powerful nor’easter storm threat increases for N.J. High wind, flood watches issued.
A powerful nor’easter is expected to hit New Jersey beginning Sunday with a dangerous combination of damaging winds, heavy rain, coastal flooding and beach erosion, forecasters say.
·New Jersey, United States
Read Full ArticleNor’easter To Bring Heavy Rain, Gusts Up To 60 MPH That Could Knock Out Power: Here's Timing
A slow‑moving, potent Nor'easter is set to park along the Eastern Seaboard, driving days of wind, waves, and soaking rain.The National Weather Service said the strong coastal low will lift north this weekend into early next week, with the potential for widespread minor to moderate coastal flooding and beach erosion Sunday, Oct. 12 into Monday, Oct. 13. Forecasters expect frequent gale‑force gusts topping 40 mph and peak gusts up to around 60 mph…
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