Severe weather prompts wind, flooding concerns for tri-state area

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HOBOKEN, N.J. (PIX11) – The National Weather Service has issued coastal flood watches on Monday in parts of New Jersey, including Hoboken, as a storm hits the tri-state area.

New Jersey's Office of Emergency Management has been blocking off flooded and dangerous roads along with putting up "no parking" signs in low-lying areas.

Messy morning commute expected as major coastal storm hits tri-state area

Officials are warning people to stay off the roads altogether, and not to go out unless necessary.

A wind advisory is also in effect, with gusts up to 50 mph possible.

PIX11's Traffic Center

Hoboken officials are asking people to stay up-to-date on alerts by following the city's social media accounts.

They're asking residents to report flooded intersections and downed power lines.

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