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N.J. shore live cams: More than 30 winter storm views of beaches, bays

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From Cape May to Sandy Hook, dozens of live streaming cameras show live blizzard images from the Jersey Shore Watch video

The massive winter storm that is expected to dump up to two feet of snow on parts of New Jersey is also accompanied by the potential for moderate to major flooding at the shore, particularly in the southern counties.

When to expect high tide flooding along the Jersey Shore this weekend

The storm is expected to bring between two and five feet of storm surge during three tidal cycles. The first is Saturday morning and the times vary by location along the shore.

Dozens of live web cams continually stream conditions along the Jersey Shore, most often to the benefit of surfers and those looking in on crowded beaches. 

View from Cape May Marina from attheshore.com cam

Attheshore.com has more than 100 live cams, and thesurfersview.com has streams of more than a dozen Jersey Shore beaches. Some beach communities like Avalon in Cape May County have set up municipal cameras to monitor beach and bay conditions. And the National Park Service provides live looks in multiple directions through earthcam.com from Sandy Hook.

Here are links to more than 30 live camera views of current conditions at the Jersey Shore. (Please note, during times of high viewership, some cams may appear offline. NJ.com does not own or operate any of these cams.):

ATLANTIC COUNTY

Atlantic City

Margate

Somers Point

CAPE MAY COUNTY

Avalon

Cape May

Ocean City

Sea Isle City

Stone Harbor

Wildwood Crest

MONMOUTH COUNTY

Belmar

Manasquan Inlet

Monmouth Beach

Sandy Hook

OCEAN COUNTY

Beach Haven

Mantoloking

Point Pleasant Beach

Seaside Heights

Seaside Park


Matt Dowling may be reached at mdowling@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @MattJDowling. Find NJ.com on Facebook.


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