NORFOLK, Va. — City and state officials across Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks are warning residents to prepare for flooding, strong winds, and dangerous coastal conditions as a powerful nor’easter impacts the region this weekend. The storm is expected to bring heavy rain, wind gusts up to 55 mph, and major tidal flooding through Sunday, with lingering effects into Monday morning.

FULL FORECAST: Coastal storm may bring rough winds, heavy rain and flooding this weekend

Communities across the area are taking precautions ahead of the high tides, with local governments opening free parking garages, closing flood-prone roads, and urging drivers not to attempt to travel through standing water. Flooding impacts will vary depending on location and tide timing, but residents in low-lying areas

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