A nor’easter is battering the Cape Region Oct. 12, as strong winds and lots of rain are creating dangerous conditions in some places of eastern Sussex County.
Shortly after high tide about 12:30 p.m., Cedar Street in Lewes was under knee-high water, forcing many people to find alternate routes or change plans entirely. About the same time, Savannah Road east of the drawbridge was closed due to flooding.
In Rehoboth Beach, big waves battered the beach, but that didn’t stop a lot of people from heading into town to check out the conditions.
So far, the recent work to fortify the dune protecting Route 1 on the northern side of Indian River Inlet is holding up, but that may change as the storm rages on.
Check back later for more updates and photographs of the storm.










