Nor'easter slams the East Coast
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A nor'easter is set to hit Boston during what's always a busy holiday weekend for fall weather activities in New England. Tens of thousands flock up north for the amazing hiking and fall foliage. The local farms will be buzzing with apple and pumpkin pickers.
A potent nor’easter will impact Southern New England this holiday weekend as this coastal storm off the Carolinas strengthens and accelerates up the East Coast, bringing drenching rain, coastal flooding, and damaging winds starting late Sunday.
The National Weather Service issued a storm watch for the Massachusetts coastline, including Cape Cod Bay, Nantucket Sound, Vineyard Sound, Buzzard's Bay, and Ipswich Bay. It'll be in place from the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 12, through the evening of Monday, Oct. 13.
The first Nor'easter of the season is moving up the East Coast, potentially hitting the Cape late Sunday or early Monday. Forecasters say the storm could impact from Florida to Massachusetts, which could mean some of the highest tides of the season. This week, the region experienced King Tides, amplified by the Harvest moon.
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