NEW YORK - The governors of New York and New Jersey on Tuesday each issued a state of emergency ahead of an anticipated nor’easter this week, which threatened to bring the possibility of flash flooding.
Forecasters said the storm was expected to batter the Northeast with high winds, scattered thunderstorms and heavy rainfall through Wednesday evening.
The heaviest rain was expected to continue into Tuesday afternoon, and particularly in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, according to FOX 5 New York."The anticipated Nor'easter storm is forecasted to bring significant flash flooding, coastal flooding, and wind gusts across New Jersey," New Jersey Gov.