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Hybrid Coastal Storm Set to Slam Philly Region: Jersey Shore Braces for Major Flooding

A powerful hybrid coastal storm is gearing up to impact the Philadelphia region this weekend, raising concerns among residents, meteorologists, and local authorities alike. With the potential for major flooding along the Jersey Shore and wind gusts reaching 60 mph, forecasters are urging residents to prepare for an active and possibly dangerous weekend.

Story Highlights:

  • Hybrid coastal storm to affect Philly region and Jersey Shore this weekend.

  • Wind gusts up to 60 mph; heavy rains along I-95 corridor.

  • Coastal flood watch in effect; major flooding expected during high tides.

  • Storm center could shift, raising flood risks along Delaware River and inland areas.

Jersey Shore Prepares for Weekend Storm

Towns along the Jersey Shore are already seeing wet weather ahead of the storm. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued coastal flood advisories in effect until 4 p.m. Saturday. Meteorologists warn that while some early flooding may result from steady onshore winds and the waning “supermoon,” the primary coastal low is expected to make landfall Sunday into Monday, bringing the most significant impacts.

Sarah Johnson, warning coordination meteorologist at the Mount Holly office, explained, “Formerly disputatious computer models have come into better agreement. We are seeing a clearer picture of the storm’s path and potential impacts.”

Bob Larson, senior meteorologist with AccuWeather, emphasized the severity. “This is the real deal. Winds and waves will rip sand off beaches, and flooding will occur during multiple high tide cycles,” he said.

Storm Characteristics: Hybrid Cyclone with Tropical Influence

The storm, forming off the coast of North Carolina, is forecast to intensify over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream as it moves up the East Coast. Unlike a typical nor’easter, this hybrid cyclone carries tropical moisture, making it a “tropical rainstorm,” according to AccuWeather.

Larson added, “It’s surprising that the National Hurricane Center hasn’t considered naming it yet. This is not your average cool-season storm.”

Timing and Expected Impact

Residents can expect winds to pick up Saturday afternoon, with the strongest gusts occurring from Sunday afternoon into early Monday. Rain is forecast to begin late Saturday night or early Sunday and continue into Monday.

At the Shore, where conditions are expected to be more severe than inland, a coastal flood watch is in effect from 10 a.m. Sunday through 8 p.m. Monday. “Major flooding is forecast during the 1 p.m. Sunday high tide for both the oceanfront and back bays,” Larson said.

Meteorologists point out that the moon’s close approach will intensify tides. Larson noted, “This is going to be a slow-moving system, which means several high tides will be affected, further compounding flood risks.”

Rainfall and Inland Flooding Concerns

Forecast models currently predict 2 to 4 inches of rain at the Shore, which could worsen flooding. Along the I-95 corridor, 1 to 2 inches are expected, likely causing nuisance flooding in poor-drainage areas.

However, if the storm shifts toward the Chesapeake Bay, Philadelphia could face heavier rains, increasing the risk of serious flooding along the Delaware River. Larson said, “On that track, the heaviest rains would fall right over Philly, which would go beyond simple nuisance flooding.”

Despite predictions, forecasters caution that the details of this storm are likely to evolve. “The probability that the forecast will change even as winds and rains get underway is near 100%,” Larson noted, underscoring the uncertainty and need for ongoing vigilance.

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