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Nor’easter Set to Hit New Jersey with Rain, Wind, and Erosion

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UPDATE: A powerful nor’easter is poised to strike New Jersey starting Wednesday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy rain, gusty winds, and significant beach erosion along the coast. As Halloween approaches, residents should prepare for challenging weather conditions that could impact trick-or-treating on Friday night.

The National Weather Service warns that this storm could produce gale-force winds, particularly affecting coastal and back bay communities that are already vulnerable due to recent storms. “The setup favors a storm, however, the details regarding its strength and exact track remain uncertain,” an official from the National Weather Service stated. The most intense conditions are expected from late Wednesday night through Thursday night, with potential rainfall totals still being evaluated.

Residents should remain vigilant as the storm develops, with initial impacts likely to begin Wednesday morning. Winds are forecasted to pick up significantly, creating hazardous conditions along the shore. The storm’s arrival also raises concerns about coastal flooding and erosion, particularly in areas still recovering from previous weather events.

In the lead-up to the storm, New Jersey will experience cooler temperatures, with highs only reaching the lower to mid-50s on Monday and Tuesday. Frost advisories have been issued for several counties, including Atlantic, Camden, and Mercer, with nighttime lows dipping to around freezing in some northern areas.

As the nor’easter approaches, residents are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and prepare for potential disruptions. Emergency services and local authorities are mobilizing resources to respond to any incidents related to the storm.

The latest forecast indicates that while the storm should clear out in time for Halloween festivities, gusty winds may persist into the weekend. Residents should monitor official channels for updates as the situation develops.

Stay safe and prepare accordingly as New Jersey braces for this significant weather event.

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