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Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Parts of Lower Eastern Shore to be under tropical storm watch

BALTIMORE —A Tropical Storm Watch related to Hurricane Dorian has been issued for Friday for Maryland's lower Eastern Shore and parts of the Maryland and Delaware beaches.

The watch, which includes Ocean City, means tropical storm conditions are possible late Thursday into Friday.

Dorian -- still a powerful Category 2 hurricane with 110 mph winds -- was moving up the Georgia coastline Wednesday night. With a storm front approaching Maryland from the north and west is one of several weather systems that will push Dorian away from the Mid-Atlantic coast.

Dorian will be closer to the coast of the Carolinas than it was to the Florida coast, so conditions in the Carolinas will be worse and damage will be likely.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Delmar Del is over 50 feet above sea level.

Anonymous said...

Just in time to send those cheap folk festival tents flying all over the city!

Anonymous said...

Hey Jake- New Idea! Count every individual raindrop as a unique visitor to the Folk Festival! Its not less stupid than counting pings from cell phones, is it?

Anonymous said...

No, it can't be. This storm is parked in the middle of AL right now.

Anonymous said...

Gay Jake the weather is trying to tell you something Dan see you did a big backup we might get some rain