Strong winds, flooding hit Jersey Shore as nor'easter moves up East Coast
A nor'easter is bringing strong winds, big waves and flooding to coastal communities in New Jersey.
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A nor'easter is bringing strong winds, big waves and flooding to coastal communities in New Jersey.
A nor'easter along the Jersey Shore is causing tidal flooding, worrying some residents. Reporter Ryan Hughes has the latest from North Wildwood, New Jersey.
Jersey Shore communities are dealing with high waves, flooding and strong winds as a nor'easter batters the coast. CBS News Philadelphia has team coverage of the storm.
A coastal storm will continue to affect the Philadelphia region through Monday, bringing periods of rain, gusty winds and coastal flooding, especially along the New Jersey and Delaware shorelines.
It's a NEXT Weather Alert Day in the Philadelphia area as a nor'easter approaches, which could potentially cause coastal flooding, significant beach erosion and gusty, damaging winds. The biggest concerns, threats and impacts are going to be down at the Jersey Shore, or at least closer to the shore and along the water.
Emergency officials say several shore points could see the highest coastal flood levels our region has experienced in the past decade. The National Weather Service said there's potential for significant damage to some structures along the coast as high tide cycles could cause flooding and lead to beach erosion.
Some strolled the boardwalk Saturday night enjoying the calm before the storm, while others braced for potentially severe flooding and damage.
Some strolled the boardwalk Saturday night enjoying the calm before the storm, while others braced for potentially severe flooding and damage. Ryan Hughes reports.
Residents in Margate, New Jersey fear the incoming Nor'easter could be worse than Hurricane Erin. Ryan Hughes reports.
Coastal flooding possible has Nor'easter is set to bring heavy rain and strong winds in to the Philadelphia region. Andrew Kozak has the forecast.
Atlantic City leaders say beach erosion is a major concern ahead of this weekend's coastal storm system. Emergency management officials say this storm could cause the worst flooding the city has seen in years.
Atlantic City leaders say beach erosion is a major concern ahead of this weekend's coastal storm system. Emergency management officials say this storm could cause the worst flooding the city has seen in years.
New Jersey is recovering Thursday after being especially hard hit by the region's fourth nor'easter this month.
Spring kicked off with a wallop of wintry weather along the East Coast as the fourth nor'easter in three weeks dumped more than a foot of snow in some places Wednesday.
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A potent storm will form this weekend over the south, bringing heavy rain and perhaps even some snow. What that storm does once it exits the coast is of interest to us.
Gov. Phil Murphy announced that a state of emergency will go into effect in New Jersey at 8 p.m. on Tuesday ahead of the impending Nor'easter.
Even as we continue to deal with the aftermath of last week's system, there is no rest for the weary as another strong, albeit not quite as powerful system looks to push into the region as early as late on Tuesday.
The time-frame of concern is Tuesday night, Wednesday, into Wednesday night as an area of low pressure moves up the Eastern Seaboard and strengthens off-shore.
Tree removal services and emergency crews are working around the clock to get power back online.
During the peak of the storm wind gusts topped 60 miles per hour in parts of South Jersey.
A fierce nor'easter that flooded streets, snapped trees in pieces and knocked out power to more than 1.8 million homes and businesses continued to lash the Atlantic coast, but the winds were expected to slowly let up as the storm moved offshore.
The area has been blocked off from traffic and pedestrians.
Thousands of customers were still without power Sunday, two days after a powerful nor'easter slammed the region.
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