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State of emergency declared as storm slams East Coast with winds, waves and floodwaters
A powerful coastal storm tracked up the East Coast over the weekend and into the start of the new week, bringing pounding surf, heavy rain and gusty winds that flooded streets, eroded beaches and snarled travel from the Carolinas to New England.
A coastal storm churned its way up the East Coast on Sunday, with New Jersey declaring a state of emergency and some airports posting delays and cancellations in advance of anticipated coastal flooding,
The vicious storm is expected to cause significant coastal damage and beach erosion along the East Coast this weekend.
A Weather Alert is in effect for the end of the weekend through Monday as a impactful coastal storm brings heavy rain and gusty winds.
An already damaging and disruptive tropical wind and rainstorm will continue to rage along a large portion of the United States Atlantic Coast with high winds, flooding rain and major coastal flooding.
A powerful coastal storm brought tidal flooding, high winds, and dangerous surf conditions to Hampton Roads on Sunday, transforming typically serene shorelines into storm-watching hotspots.
According to Jay Engle, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Upton, New York, the city should expect “widespread” minor to moderate coastal flooding of 1.5-2.5 feet; “major flooding” is forecast for Long Island, as of Saturday morning.
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said this coastal storm will be slow to depart. Here's her Monday 7:20 a.m. forecast. We’re in *First Alert Weather Day* mode through the day today as the well-forecast coastal storm is bringing wet and windy conditions to CT.
Chief Meteorologist Mike Haddad says highs will reach the 60s Tuesday, with spot showers in parts of the state.
As a nor’easter brought widespread rain and strong winds in Massachusetts over the weekend, a man was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard from the water off the coast of Falmouth.