Nor'easter causes flooding in NJ

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NJ coastal flooding

A nor'easter caused significant coastal flooding in parts of New Jersey on Feb. 1, 2021. This video shows flooding in Point Pleasant Beach and Sea Isle City. (Source videos from @rosew1719 and @njbeachyoga via Storyful)

The nor'easter that dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of northwest New Jersey also triggered coastal flooding in communities along the shore on Monday, Feb. 1. Videos posted to social media on Monday show flooded streets in Point Pleasant Beach and Sea Isle City.

A Coastal Flood Warning was in effect on Monday. A Coast Flood Advisory was in effect through Wednesday morning for parts of New Jersey and New York. The alerts have expired.

The National Weather Service said tidal areas in Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Burlington, Atlantic and Cape May counties were expected to experience up to half a foot "of inundation above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways."

Union Beach Police posted a video on Facebook showing a vehicle driving through a flooded street past a stranded car. Authorities said Keyport Police Chief Shannon Torres and Capt. Michael Ferm rescued a man showing signs of hypothermia from his car.

"At this level, flooding begins on the most vulnerable roads in coastal and bayside communities, and along inland tidal waterways," the NWS said in its advisory. "Some partial or full road closures are possible."

With Storyful and The Associated Press

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NJ snowfall time-lapse video

Brian Sudol captured this snowy time-lapse video over 35 hours from Sunday through Tuesday in Rockaway, Morris County, N.J. (Brian Sudol via Storyful)

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