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Publicado el 09-01-2010

HURRICANE WATCH for Delmarva; Officials monitor storm closely

Storm projected to skirt Delaware coast without major impact

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Hurricane Earl will be in front of Delaware coast by Friday at 2 pm, according to the projected path developed by the National Weather Service.
DEMA, Delaware Emergency Management Agency

Smyrna, DE - Delaware emergency managers and partners continue to follow the progress of Hurricane Earl very closely, but they remain cautiously optimistic that the storm will not have significant impact on the Delmarva Peninsula and state beach areas.

However, optimism is tempered with the knowledge that this is no time for officials or the public to let their guard down. All agree that it is prudent to take precautionary preparedness measures now and to have plans and resources ready for the state and for individuals should the storm characteristics change.

Earlier today, the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Hurricane Watch for the coastal regions of the peninsula, including Delaware’s beaches as far as Cape Henlopen. A hurricane watch means that the stated conditions are possible within the next 48 hours for the specified areas. According to the NWS, the designation might be downgraded to a Tropical Storm Warning as the storm progresses northward. At this time, current projections show Earl to be more than 150 miles east of Fenwick Island by Friday late morning to mid-day.

Resulting winds are predicted to be close to or at Tropical Storm strength of 39 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. They are expected to be of much lower velocity inland and will drop off significantly along the beaches by late afternoon or early evening. Although the storm’s northward progress has slowed slightly since yesterday, it is still expected to be past Delaware by Friday night.

Rain on Friday is not expected to amount to more than 1/2 to 1 inch along the beaches and less inland.

Surf and rip currents are forecasted to be strong starting late Thursday and to continue into the weekend. These conditions, coupled with possible minor to ...


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