Here are more storm reports according to the NWS (Mt. Holly) from yesterday:
- Bowers, DE
COASTAL FLOODING AND EVACUATIONS FROM WOODLAND BEACH
SOUTH TO BOWERS BEACH
- Rehoboth Beach, DE
NUMEROUS TREES DOWN THROUGHOUT COUNTY
- Millsboro, DE
LONG NECK ROAD NEAR WHITE HOUSE BEACH IS FLOODED
- Long Neck, DE
REHOBOTH SHORES IN LONGNECK IS FLOODED
- Dewey Beach, DE
ROUTE 1 ONE MILE SOUTH OF DEWEY BEACH HAS WATER ACROSS
ROADWAY
- Long Neck, DE
OAK ORCHARD AREA-WATER ON ROADWAY
- Bethany Beach, DE
ROUTE 1 SOUTH BOUND, SOUTH SIDE OF INDIAN RIVER INLET
BRIDGE FLOODED
- Slaughter Beach, DE
SOME SUBDIVISIONS ARE BEING EVACUATED IN SLAUGHTER BEACH
- Milton, DE
SHORE DR IN PRIME HOOK BEACH COVERED WITH TWO FEET OF
WATER
Thankfully, sunshine along with drier weather has returned today. The dry weather will stick around for a few days before another system approaches late Thursday into Friday. Unfortunately, the weekend is looking rather unsettled with a big trough in the Eastern US keeping the chance for showers in the forecast.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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