Overnight lows will drop into the mid-50s with highs on Sunday reaching the low/mid-60s. Showers will become more abundant on Sunday, especially south & east of I-81.
A powerful nor'easter may wreak havoc on the East Coast this weekend, slamming the Carolinas on its path to the Northeast.
Acting New Jersey Governor Tahesha Way declared a State of Emergency effective 10pm Saturday as a powerful, unnamed storm moves up the East Coast threatening major flooding and winds.
Rain remains widespread with embedded heavier bursts east of Hwy 17. Training bands can push 3–6″+ along the immediate coast ...
A nasty coastal storm is organizing near the Southeast and is poised to deliver significant impacts up most of the East Coast into early next week.
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As a powerful fall nor'easter slams the Carolinas with heavy rain, damaging winds and coastal flooding, one of the main ...
A storm without a name is expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to ...
The threat for flooding rains from the coastal storm shifts north on Saturday to the eastern Carolinas and the southern Delmarva Peninsula with the highest threat focused over coastal North Carolina, ...
Messy weather is headed for New York City and New Jersey, with up to three inches of rain possible. Power failures and road ...
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Gusts are forecast to reach up to 60 miles per hour in coastal areas, and storm surges of 2 to 5 feet could inundate low-lying communities from South Carolina northward, potentially leaving roads ...
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