Beach erosion is setting in all along the coast.
DNREC says that areas like Delaware Seashore State Park have been hit significantly as storms move through the area.
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Beach erosion is setting in all along the coast.
DNREC says that areas like Delaware Seashore State Park have been hit significantly as storms move through the area.
Winds could reach up to 40 miles per hour, and along with strong winds, flood warnings are in place along the coast
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency is currently coordinating with officials from FEMA Region 3, state, county, and local agencies to respond to the potential impacts from Tropical Storm Ophelia throughout Delaware.
Tropical Storm Ophelia is making its presence known along the coast.
The Indian River Inlet is no stranger to flooding. With heavy rain in the forecast for this weekend, DelDOT is urging people in the area to take necessary precautions. Director of Community Relations for DelDOT stated, "when we put up our road closed signs and barriers, they are not suggestions."
We're seeing cooler than normal temperatures the next few days, with a chance of showers into the weekend. First Alert Meteorologist Bob Trihy has an update.
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