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Nasty nor easter arrives Wednesday: Snow, ice, rain, wind, surge

There s not much more to say about this powerful coastal storm, that we ve been tracking since last Thursday. With a wide variety of nasty impacts, it is expected to be New Jersey s most significant winter storm system in a couple of years. It will also be our biggest December snow in a decade, since December 26-27, 2010. And I suspect it will be one of our biggest autumn snows of all time. The center of this classic nor easter is now forecast to pass directly over the southern tip of New Jersey Wednesday evening. That warmer forecast affirms that we re going to see

Boom or bust nor easter jogs north — big snow north, rain south

Winter Storm Warning: 7 things to know about Wed-Thu nor easter

Coastal flood and high surf advisories issued for Santa Cruz coast [Santa Cruz Sentinel, Calif ]

Coastal flood and high surf advisories issued for Santa Cruz coast [Santa Cruz Sentinel, Calif.] Dec. 14 SANTA CRUZ The National Weather Service has issued both a Coastal Flood and High Surf Advisory for the Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay area. The advisories were issued around 10 a.m. Monday morning, as King Tides flooded beaches on the west side and obscured shorelines. A northwest swell brings heavy waves to the Santa Cruz coastline that could reach heights of up to 25 feet, according to the National Weather Service. The San Francisco, and Big Sur coasts are under alert as well. High tide peaked mid Monday morning, and is predicted to again on Tuesday morning.

High Surf Advisory-12/14/20-1802-PMD

Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 High Surf Advisory-12/14/20-1802-PMD The National Weather Service has issued both a Coastal Flood and High Surf Advisory for the Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay area. The advisories were issued around 10 a.m. Monday morning, as King Tides flooded beaches on the west side and obscured shorelines. A northwest swell brings heavy waves to the Santa Cruz coastline that could reach heights of up to 25 feet, according to the National Weather Service. The San Francisco and Big Sur coasts are under alert as well. High tide peaked mid Monday morning and is predicted to again on Tuesday morning. Minor coastal flooding is expected, and that alert will stay in place until 1 p.m. Tuesday. High tide combined with large wave run-up could potentially cause lots, roads and parks adjacent to the coastline to flood.

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