New Delhi, Oct. 12 -- A big nor'easter is getting strong as it moves up the mid-Atlantic coast, bringing damaging winds, heavy rain and dangerous flooding to the East Coast. The worst is yet to come, with conditions getting worse Sunday, October 12 night into Monday.
According to CNN, the storm is moving slowly, which could cause long periods of coastal flooding, beach erosion and travel disruptions. It is called a nor'easter because of the strong northeast winds ahead of the storm's center, and it is already pushing water towards the coast and flooding low-lying areas.
Parts of North Carolina have registered 50 mph wind gusts, with a 61 mph gust recorded at Cape Lookout. Those winds will move north Sunday, affecting New Jersey, Delawar...
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