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Whipping up the surf. Breaking waves about 10 feet tall, expected tomorrow. This will cause a lot of beach erosion, bad news for the jersey and delaware beaches. Minor to moderate tidal flooding especially tomorrow night at high tide and dangerous rip currents. I know most of the beaches are not allowing swimming because of that. So, it will stay offshore, no threat to land but really the big story in the atlantic is not jose, its Hurricane Maria. This is now a cat four hurricane. Its rolling right to the same islands that were just decimated by irma. Ill talk more about maria in the full accuweather forecast. Back to you. All right, cecily, well check back in later. Thank you. The action cam was down the shore today where the waves are already noticeably higher many people we spoke with said the winds are not an issue yet but the ocean is definitely looking a lot more unsettled. Boogie boards yesterday and they wouldnt let us us ....
Tomorrow at the jersey and delaware shores. Its Risky Business out there. Its monday night and the big story on action news is hurricane jose. This wont be a destructive storm, but that doesnt mean it wont be a real problem. We have three reporters tonight, Trish Hartman . Avalon, Annie Mccormick in Atlantic City and the latest information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan. Whats the story . If you look at the hurricane jose, it looks more like a noreaster. Its losing its characteristics, but its 175 Miles Per Hour, center 235miles east of cape hatteras. It was stationary for a while, but its moving north about 10 Miles Per Hour. We are beginn ....
Five aimed tonight at islands already hit hard. Whats next . Now, fox 29 news at 10 00. Hurricane jose is in sight ton night were already seeing that rough surf at the shore. The storm could bring gusty winds, huge swells, even tidal flooding, and we have Team Coverage tonight from the shore to back here in our studios with the breaking details. Now, kathy, with jose off our shore lines, maria is exploding. Absolutely. Big problems with maria about to hit puerto rico. Here at home were talking about jose. Not a welldefined center of circulation with this. Not like irma. Its not as strong. Category one storm. The stationary right now. 230 miles east of cape hatteras, north carolina. The stationary position was not expected. So that could impact the speed of this and where it is by tomorrow afternoon. With the forecast is for it to be off the coast of new jersey by late tomorro night as category one storm but most of the rain associa ....
Way also around, get off at south street. There is police active here centered around walnut street bridge. We will keep an eye on. That walnut street bridge at the moment is opened for business, burlington bristol bridge, opened for business but they have construction crews out there, limiting, one lane of traffic, alternating throughout the morning until about 5 00 oclock or so. Ninetyfive out of northeast philadelphia, levittown no problems at all working your way in toward center city, mass transit looking good with no delays. Karen and thomas, back to you. Lets talk about jose. You where to see it is churning threatening the new jersey shore with rough surf, powerful winds and chance forstrom surge. There could be beach erosion and strong rip currents. We were seeing them yesterday, more today. Lets get right down to steve keeley down in margate where they built those dunes to protect them from beach erosion. Lets see how the situation right now, hi steve. Reporter we have moved t ....
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 ....