What is a nor'easter?
A nor'easter is a coastal storm that brings heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding to the Eastern Seaboard.
Weather / Coastal Storms
A combination of weather systems is creating a hazardous weekend for much of the United States. The East Coast is bracing for a nor'easter, while the Southwest faces the remnants of a hurricane, both threatening significant flooding.
The East Coast nor'easter is forecast to interact with another storm system drifting across the Great Lakes, increasing the intensity of the storm. Some areas could see up to 6 inches of rain. The coastal flooding will be worsened by king tides. A storm surge of 1 to 3 feet is possible from North Carolina to Massachusetts.
In the Southwest, the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla are bringing moisture and heavy rainfall, increasing the risk of flash flooding. Rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches are expected, with higher totals in some areas. This situation is similar to the flooding caused by Hurricane Rosa in 2018.
Western Alaska is expected to experience strong winds and heavy rainfall, with major flooding possible.
A nor'easter is a coastal storm that brings heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding to the Eastern Seaboard.
The East Coast, Southwest, and Western Alaska are all at risk for flooding due to various weather systems.
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