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Hoboken Nor'Easter Photos, Updates: 38 MPH Wind Gusts Expected; Street Sweeping Resumes

The tail end of the nor'easter could bring 38 MPH wind gusts, the National Weather Service said. See storm photos and updates below.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After several corners in Hoboken flooded Tuesday during the nor'easter, Gov. Phil Murphy warned that high winds and potential power outages could arrive with the tail end of the 36-hour storm Wednesday. READ MORE: Gov. Murphy: Next Threat From Nor'Easter Is Wind

The National Weather Service predicted wind gusts of up to 38 M.P.H. in Hoboken Wednesday.

Spotters said that 2.11 inches of rain had fallen in Hoboken as of Tuesday morning.

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The city of Hoboken sent a new alert Tuesday night saying street sweeping would resume Wednesday, and giving storm updates. Read it here.

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Madison and Tenth streets, alongside Shoprite.

See more photos of the flooding in Hoboken Tuesday here.

The National Weather Service had extended its flash flood watch for Hudson, Essex, Passaic, Union counties through 10 p.m. Tuesday.

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Another round of heavy rainfall is predicted late Friday night.

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