SEA BRIGHT, New Jersey -- With the impending storm expected to bring high winds and coastal flooding, fears are especially high at the Jersey Shore on Sunday.

The nor’easter is expected to hit with winds gusting up to 60 mph and heavy rainfall from Sunday through Monday.

Some people down the shore tell us they're preparing. At the hardware store in town, people came in for sandbags and flashlights.

Others say - they're not too fearful - storms are a part of living down the shore.

"We're getting a little more used to it, unfortunately," said Meg Cody, a longtime resident.

"But I think we're always worried it's going to be as bad as Sandy, that's always the concern," she said. "We did put sandbags down, which we've never done before. Hopefully it does help a little bit."

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