Coastal storm to bring rain, whipping winds, high surf
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A nor’easter could batter the east coast with high wind, heavy surf and downpours this weekend and beyond. For the tri-state, Sunday and Monday look like the days to watch based on early forecasts.
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As we close out September, expect big waves, cloudy mornings, and pleasant afternoons to continue through the final days of the month.
Hurricane season is not shutdown. Meteorologists are tracking Hurricane Priscilla, Tropical Storm Jerry, and a future hybrid Nor'easter off the U.S. East Coast.
A developing nor’easter will bring gusty winds, coastal flooding, high surf and the threat of dangerous rip currents through the weekend.
The first nor’easter of the season is expected to hit New York City and the tristate area on Sunday and Monday, bringing consistent heavy rain, gale-force winds and dangerous seas. Relatively pleasant weather is expected from Thursday through Saturday, but conditions are expected to worsen throughout the day Sunday and continue into Monday.