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Nor’easter Disrupts U.S. Northeast as Argentina, Mexico and Spain Issue Weather Alerts

Preparedness remains elevated across regions as forecasters flag coastal flooding in the U.S. and localized hazards in Argentina, Mexico and Spain.

Overview

  • New Jersey remains under a state of emergency with utility crews staged as the National Weather Service warns of coastal flooding, wind gusts up to 60 mph and several inches of rain along the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
  • Major Northeast airports from Washington, D.C. to Boston continued reporting delays and cancellations into Tuesday morning after the FAA cautioned disruptions could extend into Monday.
  • Outer Banks officials in North Carolina reported ocean overwash on NC Highway 12 near Buxton and urged residents to stay alert around high tide.
  • Argentina’s meteorological service issued yellow alerts across eight provinces, including heavy snow of 30–40 cm in southeast Santa Cruz and Zonda winds in southern Mendoza with gusts up to 90 km/h.
  • Mexico’s weather service forecast a new cold front bringing strong gusts and cooler conditions to Baja California, with additional systems driving showers and intense rain in Chiapas, while Spain’s AEMET logged a 2.7°C low at El Puerto del Pico and signaled heavier rain later this week in eastern Andalusia.