Due to the offshore and impending weather from Hurricane Lee, Cape May and Cape May Point waters are closed.
Due to the offshore and impending weather from Hurricane Lee, Cape May and Cape May Point waters are closed until further notice. 1 - Dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents are already affecting our region. These will only become more severe through the remainder of the week as the storm moves northward in the western Atlantic. They should start to subside by Sunday. 2 - The ocean waters will become increasingly hazardous for small craft starting today as seas build, with waves possibly exceeding 10 feet by Thursday or Friday. 3 - Minor coastal flooding and beach erosion will become a concern as the system makes its closest approach late Friday into Saturday. 4 - Winds over the ocean and adjacent near-shore regions may approach gale force (gusts to near 40 mph) late Friday into Saturday. Gale warnings may be required for the ocean waters. 5 - The track of Lee will influence any further impacts across our region, which could include stronger winds and rain if the track shifts further west. At this time, odds of tropical storm conditions anywhere in our region remain less than 5 percent, but as the storm is still a couple days away, all interests should closely monitor the progress of the storm. Chief Dekon W. Fashaw Sr. / Cape May City OEM
Instructions:
Due to the offshore and impending weather from Hurricane Lee, Cape May and Cape May Point waters are closed until further notice.
1 - Dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents are already affecting our region. These will only become more severe through the remainder of the week as the storm moves northward in the western Atlantic. They should start to subside by Sunday.
2 - The ocean waters will become increasingly hazardous for small craft starting today as seas build, with waves possibly exceeding 10 feet by Thursday or Friday.
3 - Minor coastal flooding and beach erosion will become a concern as the system makes its closest approach late Friday into Saturday.
4 - Winds over the ocean and adjacent near-shore regions may approach gale force (gusts to near 40 mph) late Friday into Saturday. Gale warnings may be required for the ocean waters.
5 - The track of Lee will influence any further impacts across our region, which could include stronger winds and rain if the track shifts further west. At this time, odds of tropical storm conditions anywhere in our region remain less than 5 percent, but as the storm is still a couple days away, all interests should closely monitor the progress of the storm.
Chief Dekon W. Fashaw Sr. / Cape May City OEM
Address/Location
City of Cape May Police Department
643 Washington St
Cape May, NJ 08204
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 609-884-9500
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Alert Details
- Severity:
- Moderate - Possible threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Expected - Responsive action SHOULD be taken soon (within next hour)
- Certainty:
- Likely (p > ~50%)
- Category:
- Meteorological (inc. flood)
- Event:
- Flash Flood Warning