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nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is in bethany beach. how are the conditions there? >> reporter: i have been up and down the entire state. i left my home and it was windy and rainy and now bethany, the other side of the flags that's the beach and the ocean. you can see it whipping through here. i came to bethany also to check a couple of the spots susceptible to flooding. not too, too bad yet. you can see the conditions sort of going that direction. but so far, not too bad in the spots that usually get hit the worst and that's a good thing. i can tell you a couple of spots by the indian river inlet, south shore marina, some of the roads almost impassable and the road in front of me here, a lot of trees down, branches down a lot of leaves flying here and pine needles all over the place and in the a great situation and tell you in this boxy storm vehicle, i used a ton of gas to get down here and a fight to keep the vehicle straight on the road because the wind is pulling you and i think you can probably see the wires up top. i also want to show you some video from our l
nbc 10 delaware bureau reporter tim furlong is in bethany beach. how are the conditions there? >> reporter: i have been up and down the entire state. i left my home and it was windy and rainy and now bethany, the other side of the flags that's the beach and the ocean. you can see it whipping through here. i came to bethany also to check a couple of the spots susceptible to flooding. not too, too bad yet. you can see the conditions sort of going that direction. but so far, not too bad in...
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Jan 8, 2017
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the biggest numbers, towards the beach, 10 inches snow hill, bethany beach more than seven inches of snow. the further north and west, just a few flurries. many places getting almost two inches. tomorrow morning, about 11 degrees to 18 degrees but it will feel colder because of the wind. single-digit wind chills tomorrow morning and if you places below zero. the good news, sunday through the day, starting off at 8 a.m. with the futurecast, clear skies most of us come just a few extra clouds late in the day. sunshine, dry weather tomorrow. moay moving through, but nothing that we have to watch out for too much other than the cooler temperatures. day, we through the bring in the chance of a little bit of a wintery mix, then rain. tuesday is when we are back on alert, ready for wet roadways and icy conditions. tomorrow the high just 25, but feels colder because of the brees, wind gusts over 20 miles per hour at times. 25 sunday, 30 monday, the middle of the week back into the 60's by friday. with warmer weather also a chance of rain, but at least we see things moving in the right direct
the biggest numbers, towards the beach, 10 inches snow hill, bethany beach more than seven inches of snow. the further north and west, just a few flurries. many places getting almost two inches. tomorrow morning, about 11 degrees to 18 degrees but it will feel colder because of the wind. single-digit wind chills tomorrow morning and if you places below zero. the good news, sunday through the day, starting off at 8 a.m. with the futurecast, clear skies most of us come just a few extra clouds...
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Jan 6, 2017
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this area will get the heaviest, bethany beach, longneck, lewis, georgetown, up toward cape may. stract mere, atlantic city. long beach island. may's landing is close to the six inch area. further inland, jackson, woodland, tabernacle, in the two to four inch. and then further to the west, gloucester city, mount laurel in the one to three inches while philadelphia, chester radner in the one inch category. and very little to no accumulation in potts town and collegeville and up toward allentown. and very little in the wilmington and newark areas too in southern chester county that got significant snow with that system last night. and in the central delaware, it's going to be quite variable as well. now, the temperatures are not variable. the wind is not going to be that variable. it's just going to get colder and colder. here we are saturday night. we go from feels like temperatures of 10 down to single digits. and then even potentially below zero. is the way it's going to feel in parts of the area by sunday morning. >> hurricane, thank you. >>> we dream about meeting our favorite
this area will get the heaviest, bethany beach, longneck, lewis, georgetown, up toward cape may. stract mere, atlantic city. long beach island. may's landing is close to the six inch area. further inland, jackson, woodland, tabernacle, in the two to four inch. and then further to the west, gloucester city, mount laurel in the one to three inches while philadelphia, chester radner in the one inch category. and very little to no accumulation in potts town and collegeville and up toward allentown....
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Jan 19, 2017
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it's 46 in claymont, delaware, right now. 43 in dewy beach, long beach and bethany beach. we have one area of rain that will affect us friday afternoon. that's the same area going into d.c. the weekend, it will be dry on saturday. then we have a pretty big storm that will be affecting us. that's sunday afternoon, into monday. with heavy rain and more. that's why we have issued a first alert for the rain and strong winds for the entire area, sunday afternoon through monday night. the rain heavy at times. but strong gusty winds. and potential for coastal flooding, those winds will becoming off the ocean. right now we have mostly cloudy skies around here. there's a big area of rain. that's what's headed in the general direction of d.c. and it's just a matter of time till it gets there. there's tomorrow morning with the later rain getting into washington. probably for several hours. then it ends. and then they're dry for a while. that area of rain moves into the philadelphia area. so here's the forecast for washington, d.c. for inauguration. it looks like it's going to be in t
it's 46 in claymont, delaware, right now. 43 in dewy beach, long beach and bethany beach. we have one area of rain that will affect us friday afternoon. that's the same area going into d.c. the weekend, it will be dry on saturday. then we have a pretty big storm that will be affecting us. that's sunday afternoon, into monday. with heavy rain and more. that's why we have issued a first alert for the rain and strong winds for the entire area, sunday afternoon through monday night. the rain heavy...
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Jan 7, 2017
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lewis, longneck, bethany beach into georgetown. chance of more than six inches, perhaps eight.ttle more. cape may. the courthouse. egg harbor. atlantic city. up toward shipbottom. even some significant snow falls just inland, too. two to four inches at mt. laurel, tabernacle. philadelphia on the edge of two to three inches let's say. little bit less to the north and west and more across the river in new jersey and gloucester and less snow in ragnar and some snow for redding and allentown and more snow in middletown and delaware city than we are going to get in newark, delaware. the storm impact scale pretty high for new jersey shore and delaware beaches. because of the amount of snow, the amount of hours that are going to be affected and the fact that it's all going to stick. inland, in new jersey and delaware, at least on the accumulation. it is going to stick, be windy, blown around. and i've even upped the trenton scale above the low category. going to be enough to stick and cause some problems. the other problem is the cold. saturday is really cold. feeling like 10. sunday
lewis, longneck, bethany beach into georgetown. chance of more than six inches, perhaps eight.ttle more. cape may. the courthouse. egg harbor. atlantic city. up toward shipbottom. even some significant snow falls just inland, too. two to four inches at mt. laurel, tabernacle. philadelphia on the edge of two to three inches let's say. little bit less to the north and west and more across the river in new jersey and gloucester and less snow in ragnar and some snow for redding and allentown and...
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Jan 31, 2017
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we've got numbers in the 50s here. 51 in harrington. 50 in ellendale and lincoln. 50 degrees at bethany beach. it's close to that at dewey beach, and rehoboth. with that southwest wind that's bringing some of the warmer air up toward the philadelphia region. so tomorrow we're going to have some more areas at 50 or above. now, that's not going to last because late this week we're going to be back to winter. temperatures in the 30s during the day, 20s at night. even teens in many of the suburbs. that's winter. saturday's going to still be cold but sunny and the latest on sunday looks like a possible mixture of rain and snow in and around the philadelphia area. a little better chance of some light snow to the north, light rain to the south. and speaking of snow, as we end the month of january, how are we compared to last winter? philadelphia 6 inches of snow this winter so far compared to 23 last winter. of course, most of that occurred in one day in that one storm. look at the difference in allentown. 32 inches last year, not even 3 inches this year. all right? let's take a look at wilmington.
we've got numbers in the 50s here. 51 in harrington. 50 in ellendale and lincoln. 50 degrees at bethany beach. it's close to that at dewey beach, and rehoboth. with that southwest wind that's bringing some of the warmer air up toward the philadelphia region. so tomorrow we're going to have some more areas at 50 or above. now, that's not going to last because late this week we're going to be back to winter. temperatures in the 30s during the day, 20s at night. even teens in many of the suburbs....
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Jan 7, 2017
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like in delaware, bethany beach, 8 inches, look at new jersey, in wildwood crest, near the shore points, 6 inches, philadelphia, the offers of emergency management, measuring about two and a half inches little earlier, may see some more numbers, delaware and new jersey fit the wrath of the storm a look at the guys -- future cast, show pushes off into the atlantic, we actually may see just some light snow lingering, over the shore points, as we head through the next few hours, then basilica of saints peter and paul midnight, this is totally gone, actually start to clear things out. so that tomorrow, has some sunshine to look forward to. but it is going to be cold sunshine. temperatures are plunging, and winds are picking up. so, even though it may not be snowing tonight, it is still will be blowing snow. snow not from the sky, but we are talking snow from the grounds, blowing as those temperatures plunge into the teens. and again, that means a bitter chill as we head into tomorrow. we've got the full forecast coming up in just a bit. >> thank you, monica. >> as cathy and monica just ment
like in delaware, bethany beach, 8 inches, look at new jersey, in wildwood crest, near the shore points, 6 inches, philadelphia, the offers of emergency management, measuring about two and a half inches little earlier, may see some more numbers, delaware and new jersey fit the wrath of the storm a look at the guys -- future cast, show pushes off into the atlantic, we actually may see just some light snow lingering, over the shore points, as we head through the next few hours, then basilica of...
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Jan 8, 2017
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south jersey down the shore some areas saw 13 1/2" of snow around places like lewes, delaware, bethany beachntry also is had it toms river and a lot of heavy snowfall out of the system. what it expect after the snow? gusty winds around. blowing of powdery snow that really piled up and temperatures in 20s. watch on roadways and sidewalks and stoops this sundays mornin morning. maybe headed to church, it will be icy and dicey as we move towards the afternoon we're talking wind chills from zero to fifteen and don't for bet to moisturize. we're looking at 16 but feels like twok those wipts out of norm and west us is stained wind anywhere from 10 to 15 miles an hour and look at current feels like temperatures. this is how you should dress. it feels like two below in atlantic city and one in dover and three below it feels like in lancaster and high temperatures across the area for today, stuck in the low to mid 20s. 24 wildwood and 4 along the i-95 corridor. >> you talked to her the standard forever changing and ankle let is showing you how they're pubd back and sexy your own hand. >> they whip, t
south jersey down the shore some areas saw 13 1/2" of snow around places like lewes, delaware, bethany beachntry also is had it toms river and a lot of heavy snowfall out of the system. what it expect after the snow? gusty winds around. blowing of powdery snow that really piled up and temperatures in 20s. watch on roadways and sidewalks and stoops this sundays mornin morning. maybe headed to church, it will be icy and dicey as we move towards the afternoon we're talking wind chills from...
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Jan 6, 2017
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beaches more specifically. lewis, georgetown, south bethany, six inches plus. cape may, six inches plus. cape may courthouse, atlantic city, six inches plus. a little further to the inland, three to five inches in vineland, getting more like two to four inches. there's a difference. the closer you are to the coast the more you'll be getting. and then as we head toward philly it drops down even more. the area in white, one to three inches in gloucester and down near one inch at ben salem and philadelphia, abington, norris town just getting a little bit. chester on the edge of one to three. so it's obviously going to be worse at the shore. jersey shore delaware beaches on our impact scale, it's pretty high for them. remember, it's snowing much of the day, six inches plus. the heaviest 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll talk more about the rest of the area and those brutal temperatures a little bit later. >>> and count on nbc 10 to get you ready for the snow. tomorrow morning join our team of reporters at 5:00 a.m. >>> right here right now we continue to follow breaking news out of florida. >> se
beaches more specifically. lewis, georgetown, south bethany, six inches plus. cape may, six inches plus. cape may courthouse, atlantic city, six inches plus. a little further to the inland, three to five inches in vineland, getting more like two to four inches. there's a difference. the closer you are to the coast the more you'll be getting. and then as we head toward philly it drops down even more. the area in white, one to three inches in gloucester and down near one inch at ben salem and...
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Jan 6, 2017
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bethany in the six inch plus area. all of cape may county. strathmere, atlantic city is in the six inch plus, long beach island. galloway, still in the six inch plus, close enough to the storm itself. then it goes down for tabernacle two to four inches. trenton in the one inch area, so is philadelphia and ragner and west chester. that is in the one inch. and then further to the north and west it's basically nothing. the highest impact, of course, at the jersey shore in delaware beaches. moderate to high. the accumulations are big, a little bit of wind, too. it's going to last for many hours and the impact is, of course, lower the further north and west you go. this will be a big impact item too. this is the way it's going to feel as we go through saturday, generally in the 10-15 range. then by later saturday night, sunday morning, we're closer to zero, some cases possibly below zero. and even sunday afternoon, a lot of these places are feeling like the single digits. i mean, this is a brutal weekend all the way through. and into monday it's going to be cold, too. later next week, it warms up as you can see in y
bethany in the six inch plus area. all of cape may county. strathmere, atlantic city is in the six inch plus, long beach island. galloway, still in the six inch plus, close enough to the storm itself. then it goes down for tabernacle two to four inches. trenton in the one inch area, so is philadelphia and ragner and west chester. that is in the one inch. and then further to the north and west it's basically nothing. the highest impact, of course, at the jersey shore in delaware beaches....