Red Cross volunteers from New Jersey continue to help in shelters, while members of the NJ Task Force 1 await their next assignment during the Hurricane Florence recovery effort.
More than a dozen additional members of New Jersey Task Force 1 have been deployed to North and South Carolina to help with recovery efforts after Hurricane Florence.
Thanks to Hurricane Florence a high risk of rip currents and a high surf advisory have been in effect all week along the entire Jersey Shore with 6-8 foot waves pounding the beaches, many which are unguarded.
We're watching where the remnants of Hurricane Florence will track, technically as a post-tropical depression, with a round of steady to heavy rain possible.
New Jersey's biggest impact from Hurricane Florence will be a high risk for rip currents and rough surf, with 5 to 8 foot ocean waves expected Thursday.
Atlantic City's Ocean Resort Casino is stepping up to help those affected by Hurricane Florence by offering free accommodations to people forced from their homes by the storm.
Ray Handel remembers what it was like to batten down the hatches at his Hillsborough home during Superstorm Sandy. This week he'll doing it again in Columbia, SC.
Eleventh Hour Rescue has arranged for almost two dozen animals to be transported to New Jersey from a shelter in North Carolina that could be affected by Hurricane Florence.