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A coastal storm, potentially the season's first nor'easter, is moving up the East Coast from Florida to Massachusetts.

North Carolina may experience heavy rain, strong winds, and localized flooding, though the storm's exact path is uncertain.

Nor'easters are East Coast storms fueled by temperature contrasts and are most common between September and April.

A coastal storm that could become the season’s first Nor’easter is moving up the East Coast this weekend, potentially affecting areas from Florida to Massachusetts.

Forecasters warn that coastal communities could see some of the highest tides of the season, coinciding with extreme astronomical tides amplified by this week’s full Harvest Moon, which was also a supermoon.

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