NBC Philadelphia: The wind, rain and cold of a Nor’Easter is painful enough, without being slapped in the face by it.
Reporter Ted Greenberg had a wet wake up call this morning when a wave crashed over his head on the Jersey Shore.
Wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour along with driving rain from the Nor’Easter has caused not only the wave that attacked Greenberg but coastal flooding, piles of sea foam, and water-filled streets in communities all over the Jersey shore.

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