Coastal Flood Warning in Effect: 1-2 Feet of Water Expected Across Delaware

Sunday, February 22, 2026 at 5:01 AM

One to two feet of flooding expected across Kent County, Inland Sussex, and Delaware beaches from tonight through Monday morning, making many roads impassable.

A Coastal Flood Warning is now in effect for Kent County, Inland Sussex County, and Delaware’s beaches as dangerous flooding threatens communities tonight through early Monday morning. The National Weather Service expects one to two feet of water above ground level in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways from 9 PM tonight until 5 AM Monday. This level of flooding will make many roads impassable and could cause structural damage to vulnerable buildings. Widespread roadway flooding is expected in coastal and bayside communities, with some areas potentially becoming isolated by floodwaters. Additional flooding is likely during Monday afternoon’s high tide, with possible tidal flooding continuing into Monday night. Residents should avoid driving through flood waters, as water depth can be deceiving and vehicles can be swept away or severely damaged. Local emergency management officials urge residents to take immediate action to protect life and property. The warning remains in effect until 6 PM today, but flooding impacts will continue into Monday. For real-time water level information, visit the National Water Prediction Service website. Stay with TV Delmarva for continuing coverage of this developing weather situation.

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