Gov. Wes Moore and members of the Delaware Senate Majority Caucus are criticizing the Trump administration’s push to revoke federal approval for the U.S. Wind offshore project near Ocean City, calling it a short-sighted move that threatens jobs and clean energy progress.
Hurricane Erin’s offshore track will bring gusty winds, flooding risks, and beach erosion to Sussex County and Ocean City through Friday before calmer conditions return.
High pressure to the north and a stalled boundary to the south will keep Delmarva cloudy, cool, and unsettled through midweek. Hurricane Erin will make its closest pass offshore Thursday, bringing dangerous rip currents, high surf, and gusty winds along the coast. Inland areas will see scattered showers and below-normal temperatures before calmer, drier weather returns late week.
From Slaughter Beach to Ocean City, residents are bracing for dangerous surf, coastal flooding, and gusty winds as Hurricane Erin churns offshore.
This week, two hotels got key approvals in Rehoboth Beach, jellyfish continued to torment beachgoers, the ponies hit the water in Chincoteague, tents were banned on some beaches, and a carbon monoxide leak sent four people to the hospital.
Sussex County and Delmarva beaches face strong winds Wednesday as a cold front passes, with colder temperatures and potential wintry precipitation arriving Thursday night.
Sussex County and Delmarva beaches brace for gusty winds Wednesday as a cold front sweeps through, followed by another system bringing rain and potential wintry precipitation later in the week.
