Eye on the surf and the potential for flooding and following an accuweather alert for parts of our region as the impact of hurricane jose begins to peak. We have Live Team Coverage tracking the effects at the shore and we begin with cecily tynan with the latest from the National Weather center. Monica and rick hurricane jose remains a category hurricane maximum sustained winds 75 Miles Per Hour. Its tracking 200 miles off coast and you can see the highest winds, the most intense rain right around the center of it, beginning to make the turn to the northnortheast. Moving at 8 Miles Per Hour. Some showers are moving in south jersey and delaware and even a few light showers near philadelphia and the reports show you that we are dealing with gusty winds and one buoy in the mouth of the delaware bay winds sustained at 28 Miles Per Hour and gusting up to 40 Miles Per Hour but the most intense part of jose is the wave action. Its really whipping up the surf wave heights impressive up to 25 fe
Concern about beach erosion as a result of this powerful storm. Its already happening. Live look at radar. The storm is not too far off our coast its not of course its not moving out of here any time soon. Stuck for a little while. Thank you for joining us im lucy noland. Im iain page. People down the shore should brace for rough surf. Kathy orr is following the storms every move. Lets begin with Chris Oconnell live in north wildwood. Chris . Reporter good evening, guys. Jose may be way out into the atlantic, but as you can see behind me, causing some dramatic beach scenes down here in north wildwood. Take a look. Were at second and jfk where the waves are crashing into jetty here. Usually dont see this. Usually you see beach right under here. That is all being washed away. This is just over the last couple of hours just gotten very angry out here. You see the people out here in the pavilion. Many coming from all over the place to see some of this impressive Atlantic Ocean and let me t
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