Nor'easter without a name to bring ocean flooding and high winds to US East Coast
Source: AP
By JEFFREY COLLINS
Updated 4:24 PM CDT, October 10, 2025
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A storm without a name was expected to bring flooding to the East Coast from South Carolina to New Jersey and high winds to New York City over the holiday weekend.
While the storm affecting the eastern U.S. wasnt tropical, two other tropical storms were churning in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday, including Tropical Storm Jerry that dumped heavy rain on the northern Leeward Islands. There were rescues and one person died after being swept away by water in the French territory of Guadeloupe, officials said.
Two tropical storms were also in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Tropical Storm Priscilla dissipated into a remnant low, but what remained was expected to bring heavy rain from coastal Mexico into the U.S. Southwest through the weekend. Flood watches were issued for parts of Arizona, California and Nevada.
In the U.S., the unnamed storm sent sea water again into Charleston, South Carolina, where three dozens roads were closed as floodwaters reached well above ankles before receding. Friday mornings high tide reached 8.46 feet (2.58 meters) which was the 13th highest in more than a century of recorded data in Charleston Harbor.
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I have a close relative that is visiting New Jersey!


PJMcK
(24,294 posts)It's going to be a messy weekend.