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    Ernesto sends big swell and rip currents to Delaware

    By Shane Brennan, Delaware News Journal,

    7 days ago

    Delaware is in line for some severe weather, both related and unrelated to the offshore passing of Hurricane Ernesto.

    The National Weather Service issued a coastal flood advisory for Saturday night in New Castle County as well as for the Delaware beaches.

    In New Castle County, the advisory extends from 8 p.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Monday. The advisory for the beaches, which specifically was issued in Bethany Beach, will be in effect from 6 p.m. Sunday until midnight. In both instances, up to a foot of water could accumulate in low-lying areas or tidal waterways along the coast, the weather service warns.

    There is also a rip current risk at the beaches that remains in effect through Sunday evening, which warns of 4-7 foot waves along the shore. The same statement applies to all New Jersey beaches. A small craft advisory is also in effect for Delaware's coastal waters through 6 p.m. on Monday.

    Hurricane Ernesto to blame for rip currents risk

    National Weather Service meteorologist Lee Robertson said the hazardous water conditions are related to Category 1 Hurricane Ernesto , which is impacting Bermuda in the Atlantic.

    "Whenever there's a tropical system out there off the East Coast, the wave action is enhanced along the East Coast, and it can lead to higher risk of rip currents," Robertson said.

    He said the best way to avoid rip currents if going to the beach this weekend is staying out of the water. If you find yourself in a rip current, stay calm and try to swim parallel to the shore. If you are unable to swim out of the current, face the shore and wave for help. Always swim in front of a lifeguard.

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    Severe weather unrelated to Hurricane Ernesto

    Along with the many coastal hazards this weekend, there is a threat of severe weather Saturday evening and Sunday.

    The weather service forecasted between 1.5 and 2 inches of rain for parts of New Castle County including Wilmington and Newark. Dover could see up to an inch and a half, and the beaches and the rest of Sussex County could see an inch of rain through Sunday night.

    Due to the anticipated rainfall, a flood watch will be in effect from 2 a.m. Sunday through late Sunday night, according to the National Weather Service.

    Robertson said these storms, which are unrelated to Ernesto, could bring damaging winds along with the heavy rainfall into Sunday night.

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    Staff reporter Amanda Fries contributed to this report.

    Shane Brennan covers New Castle County with a focus on Newark and surrounding communities. Reach out with ideas, tips or feedback at slbrennan@delawareonline.com. Follow @shanebrennan36 on X, formerly Twitter, for the latest news and updates .

    This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Ernesto sends big swell and rip currents to Delaware

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