Remnants of Ida and Nor'Easter Affects Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck on Virginia's East Coast
Blogging from my warm office with power, I feel very fortunate. Yesterday and today have made for hazardous weather conditions on the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck of the lower Chesapeake Bay. Thousands are without power and coastal flooding has occurred in much of the Region. In Deltaville, VA, the wind has been blowing out of the NE at 30 MPH with gusts up to 40 MPH. We have had 4-5" of rain mixed with extremely high tides. Today is expected to bring another couple inches of rainfall with winds 26-28MPH gusting as high as 38 MPH. The roads going into White Point subdivision and Stove Point are flooded out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1c9aFlbBA0
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has deployed a new "Smart Buoy" stationed at Stingray Point. For up to date weather conditions and forecast's, visit their website below.
Local Tide Chart for Stingray Point, Virginia
http://www.runtimecompany.com:10080/locations/2803.html
For information on Deltaville, VA real estate or Northern Neck of Virginia homes for sale, please give me a call at 804-339-5282 or email me at Bonnie@BonnieVest.com or visit me on the web www.DeltavilleRealEstate.com
Bonnie Vest, Realtor
Long & Foster Bay/River Office, 17457 General Puller Highway, Deltaville, Virginia 23043
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