A nor'easter moving up the East Coast could cause serious flooding and produce damaging winds at the Jersey Shore while making for a wet holiday weekend throughout the rest of the region.

Ahead of the storm, New Jersey declared a state of emergency that goes in effect 10 p.m. Saturday. The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood watch starting Sunday morning and remaining in effect until Monday evening. In South Jersey, the watch covers the coastal portions of Salem, Cumberland, Cape May, Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean counties. MORE: Montgomery, Bucks and Berks counties are approaching 'peak' fall foliage

Areas along the Atlantic Ocean face the threat of major flooding of roadways and structures along with power outages and downed trees due to the high winds. Flooding i

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