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Nor’easter Fades in Northeast as Pacific Storm Drenches California

Forecasters expect a cooler, drier stretch by midweek after the coastal low departs.

Overview

  • Lingering showers, onshore gusts and rough surf persist into Tuesday across parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic as the coastal system lifts away.
  • A flood advisory remained in effect for low-lying Hudson River areas, where a 3–4 foot surge was expected to cause minor to moderate tidal flooding during high tide.
  • High surf advisories called for 5–10 foot breakers and hazardous swim conditions through Tuesday evening, with localized beach erosion possible.
  • Many Northeast spots recorded 2–4 inches of rain with some near 5 inches, and coastal wind gusts topped 50 mph on Cape Cod and reached about 50 mph at Ocean City beaches.
  • A separate Pacific storm brought heavy rain to California’s Central Coast and Bay Area, prompting flood watches near recent burn scars and multiple tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings, with no tornado damage confirmed.