"Northeast Prepares for Next Winter Storm with Flood and Wind Warnings"

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New Jersey is bracing for a powerful storm on Tuesday that could bring up to 4 inches of rain, causing potential flash flooding and river flooding due to heavy rainfall and melting snow. Wind gusts may reach 60 mph, especially along the Jersey Shore, leading to possible power outages. The storm is expected to taper off by Wednesday morning, but another storm system is forecasted for the upcoming weekend. Residents are advised to prepare for significant weather impacts.
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- Lehigh Valley weather: Another powerful storm threatens significant flooding from heavy rain, melting snow lehighvalleylive.com
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