Weekend storm with heavy rain, up to 40 mph winds for N.J. ‘increasingly likely’

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Weekend storm with heavy rain, up to 40 mph winds for N.J. ‘increasingly likely’
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Most of New Jersey could see 1 to 2 inches of rain starting early Saturday, with up to 4 inches possible.

Forecasters are growing increasingly confident that a coastal storm will hit New Jersey with heavy rain, gusty winds and some flooding on Saturday.says it’s unclear which areas will get the most rain, most of the state can expect from 1 to 2 inches from early Saturday through early Sunday with some models showing 2 to 4 inches will fall., especially along the Jersey Shore.

Rain is expected to continue overnight into Sunday before tapering off at some point in the morning or afternoon. Coastal flooding and flooding in urban areas is also among the hazards from the storm.is also calling for a rainy day on Saturday across a wide swath of the East Coast that includes New Jersey as highs reach the mid to upper 60s in most areas.

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