Coastal Flood Advisory Expires as Water Levels Recede Along Delmarva Coastline

Good news for coastal residents — a Coastal Flood Advisory issued by the National Weather Service out of Mount Holly, New Jersey is expiring at 2 a.m. this morning as water levels continue to drop following high tide. The advisory had been in effect for several areas across the Delmarva region and beyond, including Inland Sussex County, the Delaware Beaches, Atlantic County, Cape May, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, and Southeastern Burlington County. According to the National Weather Service, high tide has now passed and water is actively receding, prompting forecasters to let the advisory expire ahead of schedule. No significant flooding impacts are expected at this time. While the immediate threat has passed, residents and visitors in low-lying coastal areas should remain cautious, especially in spots that may still have standing water on roadways or near shorelines. As always, remember — turn around, don’t drown. Never attempt to drive through flooded roads, even after an advisory has lifted. No additional coastal flood watches or warnings are currently in effect for the Delmarva Peninsula. Stay with TV Delmarva for continuing coverage of any weather developments affecting our region.