STORM WATCH

Heavy rain, damaging wind and widespread coastal flooding impact Long Island

Storm Watch: Wind and flooding from nor'easter impact Jersey Shore

Strong gusts up to 60 mph are still expected for today across the New Jersey coastline.

Mike Rizzo

Oct 13, 2025, 7:31 PM

Updated 1 hr ago

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ALERTS
There is a COASTAL FLOOD WARNING in effect for the NJ coastline due to moderate to major flooding at high tide cycles through today as a result of a storm.
FORECAST:
Wind-driven swells continue to batter the beaches of New Jersey.
Coastal gusts will be 40-60 mph throughout today with high surf, and breaking waves strong enough to erode beaches and breach the dunes. The water will spill into the streets in the most prone areas of New Jersey, especially at high tide this afternoon.
Inland conditions won't see major impacts, but likely will see minor ones due to the weaker, but still strong, wind. Inland gusts near 20-40 mph are expected today.
Rain falls across the state, but truly doesn't produce a big problem. In fact, the rain is more beneficial to the environment than it is to anything else. Sure, it's annoying, but it's been very dry.
The weather slowly improves through Tuesday with windy weather, but the rain stops.
Clouds eventually part for midweek with lots of sunshine and seasonable temperatures.