Hurricane Isaias in Delaware
Individuals in parts of Delaware are being told to seek shelter due to tornado cautions as Hurricane Isaias headed towards the area. Hurricane Isaias is moving in from the south. The most extensive impact is expected to be flash flooding with 3 to 6-plus inches of rain likely throughout the area, with greater quantities in heavier rain bands. Some places could get 8 inches or more of drenching rain.
Hurricane Isaias is anticipated to bringing flooding rains, strong winds, and power blackouts to the region. In addition to heavy rain and strong wind, the coast will likewise experience hazardous rip currents and seaside flooding. The intensity of the coastal flooding is still unsure, but at least small seaside flooding at high tide is possible.
There was likewise what appeared to be an observed tornado in Smyrna, Delaware.
Hurricane Isaias is anticipated to move quickly past the location as conditions might begin escalating, this will cause prevalent flooding concerns. Twister cautions are in impact for southwestern New Castle County and northwestern Kent County in Delaware. Locations vulnerable to flood, like the Brandywine Creek, face a huge danger of flooding. Conditions will improve from south to north.
Hurricane Isaias‘ total damage across the United States amounted to $4.8 billion.
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