Weather
New Flood Watch Issued For Hudson County Wednesday; Track Hurricane Lee
A flood watch has been issued for Hudson County for Wednesday.

NORTH JERSEY — After a rainy weekend followed by flooding on Monday night, the NWS has issued a new flood watch for Hudson County from 4 a.m. Wednesday to 6 p.m. the same day.
The tides will be highest Wednesday at 8:33 a.m. and 8:40 p.m.
Up to three quarters of an inch of rain is expected to fall during the day.
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Check out the storm on the radar here.
What of Hurricane Lee?
According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Lee will be heading north through the Atlantic Ocean all week, but is expected to stay at sea as it passes New Jersey on Saturday — for now.
It may still have an effect on the surf and rip currents, forecasters say. And Maine is now in the cone for impacts.
The storm will be closest to New Jersey on Saturday, according to the current forecast. Temperatures are expected to be in the 70s during the day, dropping to 59 at night.
You can track Hurricane Lee and see separate maps of wind and rain impacts here.
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