Showing posts with label Hurricane Sandy Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hurricane Sandy Update. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Angel of the Sea Offering Rooms Free of Charge for people in need from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy


Angel of the Sea Offering Rooms Free of Charge for people in need from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

I received this email today from Lori Whiseell and the staff from the Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast. Please pass this on to any in need after the storm aftermath in Cape May. This is a very special gesture from the Angel of the Sea and Lori, we are proud to be part of the Cape May community pulling together to help after the storm. Please keep in mind that these rooms are saved for those that are truly in need.

Best Wishes and Thank you to the Angel of the Sea for this thoughtful and generous offer.


Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast

   
 The Angel has come through another Storm with minimal damage. Oh, we need to clean up a little but consider ourselves to be extremely lucky. With power,heat and food we have some things that we feel we need to share.

      We know something like a warm shower and a hot meal can go a long way in these times of need. We have rooms available so our hope is we can use these to help anyone who needs a night in a warm bed. Starting on Wednesday October 31st we will be offering rooms free of charge to anyone finding themselves in need from the aftermath of this Storm.

       We will not take any calls on this offer until 8am Wednesday October 31st. We are not able to apply this to any current reservations and ask that we all save these rooms for those truly in need.

       We hope that this E-mail finds you safe and your family well, but if you do need a night from the after effects of the storm please call us after 8am Wednesday at 609-884-3369


Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast

In appreciation of all you have done for us
     Lorie Whissell and the Angel Staff
Angel of the Sea Bed and Breakfast
5 Trenton Ave
Cape May, New Jersey 08204
6098843369

This offer may be withdrawn at any time and we reserve the right to determine duration of any stay. We hope this offer is used in the spirit it is offered to any who need it.


Monday, October 29, 2012

NOAA Weather Update Briefing Cape May


Please review this update from the NOAA's National Weather Service, this was updated at noon today.

Click here or above



Very Dangerous Hurricane Sandy

Prepared Noon EDT – Monday October 29, 2012
Gary Szatkowski
NOAA’s National Weather Service
Philadelphia/Mt. Holly NJ Forecast Office
Weather.gov/phi

Lewes Update on Hurricane Sandy



All low-lying areas around Lewes Beach were flooded at high tide Monday morning. Officials are predicting much more serious flooding over the next 24 to 36 hours.




Photos by: Ron MacArthurThe area around The Wharf Restaurant along the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal is inundated with water.  All low-lying areas around Lewes Beach were flooded at high tide Monday morning. Officials are predicting much more serious flooding over the next 24 to 36 hours.  Looking more like an ocean, waves from Delaware Bay pound Lewes Beach early Monday morning.

The banks of the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal overflow along Pilottown Road in Lewes during Monday morning's high tide.





Water flows into Canalfront Park in Lewes Monday morning. 
The winds shifted around to the north northwest at the time of high tide Monday morning helping to hold down the first high tide, bad enough as it is any way. The winds blew lots of debris up on the public beach at Lewes including a set of dune stairs and a wayward Sunfish sailboat.