The relentless Nor'easter is in its final stages, though today's midday or afternoon high tides are forecast to be the highest of the storm in some locations. By the high tide cycle overnight, levels will be somewhat lower, and the winds should have subsided substantially. Some rain will linger along the coast into tomorrow, especially in southeastern New England.

The system is stretched south to north along the East Coast with two centers of low pressure - one off the North Carolina coast and one near the Jersey Shore. This accounts for the two areas of significant rainfall. The one near the Carolina coast produced flooding rain, and the other pushed moisture into New England.

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In many spots from Virginia to Long Island, New York, water levels have been running

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