The first Nor'easter of the season is moving up the East Coast, potentially hitting Rhode Island late Sunday or early Monday.

Forecasters say the storm could impact from Florida to Massachusetts, which could mean some of the highest tides of the season. This week, the region experienced high tides, impacted by the full moon, that could add to potential flooding for the storm.

"A coastal storm moving north along the southeast and Mid Atlantic coasts will make its way towards southern New England sometime early Monday/late Sunday. Simultaneously, strong high pressure is expected to be settled over parts of the Canadian Maritimes, Quebec and Maine," the National Weather Service Boston Forecaster's Discussion said. "The pressure gradient between this high and the coastal storm to the south

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