SEA BRIGHT, N.J. (PIX11) – A storm without a name is expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to New York City over the holiday weekend.

New Jersey is under a state of emergency as residents brace for the nor’easter that could bring flooding and power outages.

A nor’easter is a storm that develops within 100 miles of the East Coast, usually consisting of northeast winds, according to the National Weather Service. The storms usually happen between September and April, but can occur at any time.

Heavy rain or snow, high wind gusts and flooding can be seen during a nor’easter. The National Weather Service said these types of storms have caused billions of dollars in damage.

In the U.S., the unnamed storm sent sea water again into Charle

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