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Jersey Shore communities are preparing for the impacts of two tropical systems swirling in the Atlantic, Humberto and Imelda.
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Nor’easter gnaws at Jersey Shore’s beaches again, escalating erosion. ‘It was a 1-2 punch.’
When Hurricane Erin passed New Jersey in late August, the rough seas it created took away many areas of the state's beaches. The need for sand was amplified now that this weekend's nor'easter worsened the situation in cases.
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Coastal flood warnings as nor'easter map turns blood red amid alerts for Pennsylvania and New Jersey
The Nor'easter is forecast to slam into the east coast on Sunday. Authorities in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware have issued warnings calling on people to be prepared for wind, rain and floods
Bambino and her husband, Nino, have lived on Second Avenue near the bay in North Wildwood for 15 years. They've ridden out several storms before and say their home has never flooded, but they grew more concerned Sunday evening after seeing the water on their street rise past the first step of their neighbor's home.
As a powerful Nor'easter peels off away from the coast, attention is already turning to a fresh tropical wave rolling west across the Atlantic basin with potential for developing into a named storm. The departing Nor'easter is now positioned well east of North Carolina,
With both Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto picking up steam, hurricane season is back with potential to affect the Jersey Shore.
Emergency declarations in New York and New Jersey activated extra utility workers as a dangerous nor’easter batters the coastline with high winds and torrential rain.
First Karen and then Jerry, both short-lived tropical storms fizzled in cooler Atlantic waters. Here's what's being watched now.
Major coastal flooding is a concern for areas from North Carolina to New Jersey and Cape Cod, AccuWeather said. These flooding conditions are expected to impact New York City on Sunday. Tides may range from 1-3 feet above average with an AccuWeather StormMax surge of 6 feet.
Forecasters are also monitoring two tropical waves in the central Atlantic, both of which could turn into tropical depressions in the next several days.
Barrier islands like Ocean City and Seaside Heights face ongoing erosion, with recent storms threatening New Jersey's $50.6 billion tourism industry and the future of local beach replenishment efforts.
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Destructive billion-dollar disaster storm to unleash on New York with hurricane-like force
A huge storm is powering up off the coast and will unleash its energy on Sunday. The latest weather maps show when and where it will land and what damage New Yorkers can expect