What areas are affected by the coastal flood advisory?
Staten Island, southern Nassau and southern Westchester counties in New York, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore, and Fairfield County in Connecticut.
Weather / Coastal Conditions
A coastal flood advisory is in effect for parts of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, while New Jersey is experiencing sunny and warm weather.
The coastal flood advisory is due to potential inundation in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. Residents and visitors should exercise caution, especially drivers who should avoid flooded areas. Beachgoers are strongly encouraged to stay out of the water until conditions improve. New Jersey is experiencing pleasant weather due to high pressure, bringing bright and mild conditions during the day and comfortably cool temperatures at night. No significant rain is expected through the period.
Staten Island, southern Nassau and southern Westchester counties in New York, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore, and Fairfield County in Connecticut.
Sunny and warm with highs around 78°F today, and mostly sunny conditions expected through the weekend with highs around 80-81°F.
Strong longshore currents and a high risk of rip currents in the surf zone.
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