. Those with travel plans in the warning area are advised to choose an alternate route. a major east coast winter storm is expected to develop near Cape Hatteras North Carolina tonight and then rapidly intensify as it moves up the Atlantic coast late tonight into Saturday night. Camden. 8 to 14 inches along the northern The garden state oceans of eastern Monmouth and coastal Ocean County. Possible tide problems Saturday night may include the back bays. 5 to 8 feet above mean low low water. use common sense while driving on potentially treacherous roads. it will be around the time of high tides Saturday morning and Saturday night. Times of high tide. winds should swing around to the northwest by the nighttime high tides. if you real-time in an area that is prone to tidal flooding. Gloucester. This will limit the possibility of flooding to areas north of Little Egg Inlet. The shift in wind direction will be critical and the storms movement will be closely monitored. the water could be deeper or moving more swiftly than you think. The next high tide is at 1043 Saturday night with an expected height of 6. 10 to 16 inches in Berks. If water begins rising move to higher ground immediately. Snow will gradually come to an end Saturday night. 12 to 16 inches with locally higher amounts in Sussex County The garden state and in Carbon and Monroe counties of Pennsylvania. . The next high tide is at 1043 Saturday night with an expected height of 6. 5 to.
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