TRENTON, N.J. (November 5, 2012)--Forecasters Monday were tracking another coastal storm that threatens cleanup and recovery efforts in New York and New Jersey after the devastation of Superstorm Sandy.
The National Weather Service said the nor'easter could hit the region on Wednesday into Thursday, producing strong winds, heavy rain and causing moderate tidal flooding along the coast, Raritan Bay and lower Delaware Bay.
Buildings and trees weakened by Sandy would be vulnerable to additional damage.
The storm would also hamper efforts to restore electricity that was lost during Sandy.
Meanwhile, temperatures have dropped in the region.
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