A nor'easter is expected to batter the U.S. east coast over the Columbus Day weekend, bringing flooding, gusty winds and coastal erosion.

Northeast Florida could see the highest water levels of the fall season.

Florida may be spared the worst impacts from the nor-easter but rough surf, coastal flooding and dangerous rip currents are forecast.

If you thought it was safe to go to the beach after Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Gabrielle disappeared, think again.

A nor'easter is expected to batter the U.S. east coast over the Columbus Day weekend, bringing flooding, gusty winds and coastal erosion.

Northeast Florida could see the season, according to the National Weather Service Jacksonville.

Areas farther north could have it much worse, since the storm is expected to as it moves north

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