Coastal flooding expected in Delaware as Hurricane Erin gets closer

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Hurricane Erin is currently east of the Bahamas, heading north. While models don't see the cyclone making landfall on the U.S. East Coast, its trajectory parallel to the coastline will unsettle the ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.

This week of Aug. 18 will not be a good time for beach swimmers, as dangerous rip currents are expected along most of the U.S. East Coast, including Delaware beaches, according to a statement by the National Weather Service (NWS).

Small crafts should refrain from navigating coastal waters, as waves could reach 12 feet tall. The NWS expects hazardous conditions for small crafts to continue until 6 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 22.

Coastal flooding expected in Delaware

The Mount Holly office of the NWS issued a coastal flood advisory for Sussex County in Delaware.

Up to one foot of inundation is expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and also in inland tidal waterways on Mon. Aug 18, from 4 to 10 p.m.

The NWS advices that some partial or full road closure are possible.

Other advisories might be published as the week elapses and the hurricane comes closer. An early forecast for the week expects coastal flood risk in the afternoon hours into the evening.

Small craft should refrain from sailing as choppy waters are expected at the Delaware Bay.

Juan Carlos Castillo is a New Jersey-based trending reporter for the USA Today Network. Find him on Twitter at _JCCastillo.

This article originally appeared on Delaware Beaches: Coastal flooding expected today in Delaware as Erin moves closer

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