A nor'easter forecasted to hit New Jersey late Saturday may have “major coastal flooding, substantial beach erosion, and high winds for coastal areas," though meteorologist are anticipating lower rainfall that originally predicted.
A costal low will develop off of the southeast coast Saturday and strengthen throughout the weekend, according to a report from the National Weather Service this morning. Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way declared a State of Emergency yesterday effective Saturday at 10 p.m. More: Where is NJ Gov. Phil Murphy? Acting governor issues NJ State of Emergency
Heavy rain and flooding are expected to begin Saturday night through Monday night, high winds expected to start Sunday through Monday and coastal flooding with high tides on Sunday through Monday, according to the report