New Jersey will see significant improvements in the weather forecast on Monday and the coastal flooding threat will be much lower, although rough surf and high water remains in spots.
It's been a nasty weekend and hopefully you've been spending it inside and off the roads. However, some of those who did brave the elements have been kind enough to send us photos and video from the outside.
From empty store shelves to whatever you're seeing and experiencing during the storm, share your pictures and video with us. Plus, take a look at the photos others have shared.
Confidence is growing that Hurricane Joaquin will turn away from the U.S. East Coast, but some dramatic indirect impacts are still expected for New Jersey.
The latest projections for Hurricane Joaquin predict it's path to take a northeasterly direction... away from a direct East Coast hit, but there are still major concerns regarding coastal flooding.
It's still too soon to order evacuations in anticipation of Hurricane Joaquin, but Governor Chris Christie will be in our area Friday to monitor the situation.
The amount of Hurricane Joaquin prep information hitting you is almost as dense as the raindrops will be if you wind up standing in it. On the Ocean County Health Department web page, you can find a comprehensive guide to resources and tips to safeguard yourself and your loved ones.
This is normally one of the shore's busiest post-summer weekends, but Hurricane Joaquin's uncertain trajectory and intensity has forced reschedulings that promise to turn next weekend into Eventapalooza.