Fall this friday. Good morning, karen. Good morning. Take a look we can see winds whipping down the shore, rehoboth beach, delaware beaches are affected and in new jersey as well. Lets head over to sue serio , good morning. Wind will be biggest thing we will feel from jose, we will even feel inland. 5 00 oclock update is in and has not changed in strength category one with 75 miles an hour wind is still on the northward track at a rate of nine, 240 milese northeast of Cape Hatteras in North Carolina so that is on track to give us the effects we have been talking about, wind, little bit of rain and coastal flooding. We will talk about that in detail coming up but dont be surprised if you see a shower at new jersey shore this morning. Steve keeley already has. We have a five out of 10 in your weather number mostly for shore points feeling effects of jose. Bus stop buddy has just in case umbrella with him. Temperatures still mild in the 60s and 70s, 71 degrees. Sunrise time 6 46. We will
Could get into the 30s maybe even the low 40s at times but the Tropical Storm watch down the shore has been canceled because this storm just doesnt look like its going to be close enough to give us Tropical Storm conditions. Mariners take note though. The conditions just off the coast are going to start to get rather dangerous. On the coast, coastal Flood Warning today. Breakers on the beach eight to 10 feet. Thats going to give you beach erosion and strong chance of rip currents. High tide, the morning high tide not too bad minor flooding there but for that evening high tide moderate flooding down along the water and up in the bay. 71 in cape may, 70 in trenton and wilmington. 69 in allentown. Fairly comfortable as you step out just a little bit humid. Lots of clouds, some sunny breaks cant be ruled out. 74 by noon and a high of 77 at 3 oclock today. Breezy and at times a little damp. Some of those spotty showers down the shore could push inland briefly at times this afternoon. When i
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
Their lives. Hate on campus. More students become the target of racial slurs at a Delaware County university. Right now at 11. High waves and high water in the street. Jose was just downgraded to a Tropical Storm. Its still causing a wet mess at the jersey shore tonight. Hurricane maria moves in. Its sites are set on puerto rico. We have Live Team Coverage from san juan to the shore. Brandon hudson live. You have been at the shore the last two nights. What are you seeing now . The waters appear to be reseeding. This area a little more than an hour ago was covered in water. There was a patch here in this mulch. Out in the street it appears to be ankle deep. Deep enough to shut down this road until further notice. Ironically this is along the coastal evacuation route. It leads up to the George Redding bridge. The main way off the island. For us included. Reporter hurricane jose put on a show. Its a party. At high tide in north wild wood. Neighbors lined up along jfk boulevard. Some got a
Officials say they will need help from the mainland. Remember that you are part of us, even if you are not here. Dont forget us. An emotional plea. I am concerned that we may not get to everybody in time. In the face of an unforgettable tragic storm. Lets get over to nbc10 first alert meteorologist tammie souza. The storm has been downgraded to a category 2. Dont get too excited about that. It has spread out in size and the eye is moving offshore to the north and west of puerto rico trying to restrengthen. Here is a closer look. The big eye is moving right by st. Croix. We dont have pictures from there yet but i think there is probably a lot of devastation on st. Croix. As it moves across puerto rico you see the eye disappearing, it downgraded from a category 4 to a category 3 and now a category 2. It has probably another, oh, 12 hours or so before it will start to reintensify. A couple things about it. It has winds between 96 and 110 miles an hour. Its expected to restrengthen. The wi