The significant coastal storm will continue to impact the Philadelphia region through Monday, bringing strong onshore winds, bands of showers, and significant coastal flooding along the New Jersey and Delaware shorelines.

Conditions will gradually improve by Tuesday as the system weakens and moves out to sea. High pressure will then begin to build in, bringing calmer weather through the middle and end of the week.

For the rest of Monday, most of the area will experience showers and pockets of mist and drizzle along with a raw northeast wind with gusts to 25+ mph. Along the coast, the rain will be heavier intermittently, and winds will still gust to 40+ mph – below advisory level but still quite strong.

CBS News Philadelphia

The greatest threat, though, remains coastal flooding. At

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