A nor'easter may hit the East Coast this weekend and into next week, bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, rough surf and coastal flooding.
While the track is uncertain, there's an increasing likelihood for a significant coastal storm, with direct impacts possible for major Northeast cities.
The storm is expected to develop by the weekend off the Southeast coast as it moves north on Saturday, turning into a nor'easter.
Forecasters say it will bringing up to three inches of heavy rain, up to 60 mph gusty winds, as well as coastal flooding on Sunday into Monday, and even Tuesday.
The storm might grow stronger and move quickly up the East Coast, hitting Maryland, the Jersey Shore, Philadelphia, New York City, Long Island, Connecticut and Boston on Sunday and Monday.
Or the storm could move