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Nor'easter Brings Threat of Major Coastal Flooding to New Jersey
10 Oct
Summary
- Powerful nor'easter expected to hit New York and New Jersey this weekend
- Potential for damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and heavy rainfall
- Warnings of possible major coastal flooding, especially in southern New Jersey

As of October 11th, 2025, a powerful nor'easter is expected to hit the New York City area, including parts of New Jersey and Long Island, this weekend. The storm is forecast to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding, and potentially damaging wind gusts of up to 60 mph.
High wind watches have already been issued across the region, with the strongest winds expected along the coast of New Jersey on Sunday and in New York City by nightfall. Utility company Con Edison is mobilizing 900 mutual aid workers to support emergency response efforts.
Forecasters are particularly concerned about the threat of major coastal flooding in southern New Jersey, with the possibility of evacuations needed in some areas. Acting New Jersey Governor Tahesha Way has declared a state of emergency for all 21 counties in the state, authorizing emergency services to activate as necessary.
Residents are being urged to monitor local weather forecasts, stay informed on evacuation protocols, and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. The nor'easter is expected to bring widespread 3-5 inches of rain along the coast, increasing the risk of flash flooding in the New York City area on Sunday.