



Ophelia Impacting the East; Heavy Rainfall and Severe Threats for the Center of the Nation
Heavy rain, gusty winds, storm surge, high surf and rip currents that could be life threatening, will affect the Mid-Atlantic through this weekend. For the center of the nation, a cold front will focus showers and thunderstorms, some severe with excessive rainfall and flash flooding, through the weekend. Meanwhile, much cooler temperatures and a wet weather pattern enters the Pacific Northwest. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
- Rip Current Statement until September 24, 08:00 PM EDT
- High Wind Warning until September 23, 06:00 PM EDT
- Coastal Flood Warning in effect from September 23, 12:00 PM EDT until September 23, 08:00 PM EDT
- High Surf Advisory in effect from September 23, 06:00 AM EDT until September 24, 04:00 AM EDT
- Hazardous Weather Outlook
Georgetown - Delaware Coastal Airport (KGED)
Lat: 38.69°NLon: 75.36°WElev: 46ft.
Heavy Rain and Breezy
64°F
18°C
Humidity | NA |
Wind Speed | NE 24 G 36 mph |
Barometer | 29.91 in (1012.8 mb) |
Dewpoint | N/A |
Visibility | 1.50 mi |
Last update | 23 Sep 6:54 am EDT |
Rehoboth Beach DE
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Today
Tropical
Storm
Conditions
PossibleHigh: 74 °F
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Tonight
Heavy Rain
and BreezyLow: 68 °F
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Sunday
Chance
ShowersHigh: 74 °F
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Sunday
NightChance
ShowersLow: 64 °F
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Monday
Chance
ShowersHigh: 72 °F
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Monday
NightChance
ShowersLow: 63 °F
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Tuesday
Chance
Showers and
BreezyHigh: 70 °F
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Tuesday
NightChance
Showers and
BreezyLow: 61 °F
Detailed Forecast
Additional Forecasts and Information
38.72°N 75.1°W (Elev. 20 ft)