A powerful nor’easter is moving through the Philadelphia metro area, causing wet streets, strong winds, and elevated waters along the shores and tidal rivers.
The main hazards include coastal flooding, strong winds, erosion, and dangerous marine conditions, particularly in areas such as Delaware Bay, the Atlantic coast, and waterfront communities.
According to forecasters at NWS Mount Holly / Philadelphia, the coastal system will bring moderate to major flooding to tidal zones, especially during high tides Sunday night into Monday.
Water levels will be pushed inland in spots along the Delaware River waterfront, Camden and Gloucester County lowlands, Atlantic City area, and communities along Delaware Bay.
Author's summary: Nor'easter hits South Jersey shore.