What to know on NJ's coastal storm, coming Wednesday-Thursday | Joe Martucci reports

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A coastal storm is on the way. However, Meteorologist Joe Martucci says that when it comes to the power of it, this will be pretty weak. Get the latest on when the wettest times will be, the upcoming wind gusts and the full extended forecast here.




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