Nor’easter Triggers Coastal Flooding in Delaware
Nor’easter Triggers Coastal Flooding in Delaware
US · Published Oct 14, 2025
A significant nor'easter caused widespread coastal flooding in Delaware, particularly impacting Bowers Beach.
Strong winds, high surf, and astronomical tides combined to produce moderate to major flooding across the Delaware Bay.
Authorities are monitoring the situation, assessing damage, and advising residents to take precautions against future coastal storms.
Delaware hit by nor'easter, significant coastal flooding
A powerful nor’easter triggered significant coastal flooding in Delaware on Sunday, impacting communities along the Delaware Bay. Bowers Beach experienced substantial flooding as high tides surged, inundating streets and submerging equipment, including a storm tracker's camera. The combination of strong onshore winds, high surf, and astronomical tides led to moderate to major coastal flooding across the region.
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