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How Will Zeta's Remnants Impact Westfield On Friday?
The storm is expected to keep up until early afternoon. Track it with these links.

WESTFIELD, NJ — While a rainy Tropical Storm Zeta swirled into New Jersey starting on Thursday — the eight-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy — it didn't have the impact of Tropical Storm Isaias in August, which downed trees and closed streets in Westfield for days.
The storm was expected to bring rain to Union County until around 12 p.m. on Friday.
You can track the path of Zeta with this National Hurricane Center map here. Look at the expected rainfall in the Garden State here.
Find out what's happening in Westfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
You can read more about the storm's potential impact on New Jersey here.
Flash flooding is very dangerous and at no time should you attempt to drive through a flooded roadway or intersection. Stay away from any downed wires, and treat wires as live even if power appears to be out in the area.
Find out what's happening in Westfieldfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
PSEG has a power outage map here.
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