Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, October 30, 2025.
Speaker AThe big national driver today is the ocean.
Speaker AThe National Hurricane center continues advisories on Hurricane Melissa as it tracks northeast between the central Bahamas and Bermuda while the core stays offshore.
Speaker AMelissa's swell and pressure gradient are boosting marine hazards and minor coastal flooding along parts of the Mid Atlantic and Northeast coastline.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction center holds a marginal severe risk from coastal North Carolina into portions of the Mid Atlantic, mainly for isolated damaging wind or a brief tornado this afternoon.
Speaker ASeveral National Weather Service offices from the Chesapeake to New Jersey and New York City have coastal flood advisories or warnings around today's high tides with localized road closures possible in typical vulnerable spots.
Speaker ALets run through the States.
Speaker ADelaware faces minor coastal flooding around this afternoon's high tide as onshore flow and long period swell arrive.
Speaker AThe NWS Mount Holly briefing highlights widespread minor coastal flooding potential and strong easterly winds today and explicitly expands the coastal flood advisory to include the tidal Delaware River.
Speaker AMaine prepares for a wind and rain event late tonight into Friday as a strong low passes.
Speaker ANws gray Notes 2 periods of gusty winds first Friday morning from the east, then a westerly surge Saturday with coastal waters under gale headlines.
Speaker AMaryland tidal Potomac and Chesapeake Bay shorelines see elevated water levels today.
Speaker AThe NWS Baltimore Washington office keeps multiple coastal flood warnings in effect including Anne arundel, Calvert and St. Mary's with 1 to 3ft of inundation possible in the most susceptible low lying areas at high tide.
Speaker AAdditional advisories continue for portions of the Baltimore area and northern Chesapeake, New Jersey.
Speaker ACoastal flooding and strong onshore winds top today's risks.
Speaker ANWS Mount Holly's morning briefing calls for widespread 30 to 40 mile per hour gusts with isolated 45 to 50 miles per hour, minor coastal flooding at high tide and hazardous surf.
Speaker AThe coastal flood advisory now includes the tidal Delaware river farther north.
Speaker ANWS New York has a coastal flood advisory for Hudson, Eastern Essex and Eastern Union plus NYC borough shorelines 1 to 5pm New York New York City Emergency Management issued a weather alert for today as a coastal low brings periods of moderate to locally heavy rain, gusty easterlies and minor coastal flooding around the afternoon high tide.
Speaker ANWS New York holds a coastal flood advisory for Manhattan, Staten island and Brooklyn during 1 to 5pm North Carolina marine hazards remain the main issue along the Outer Banks and adjacent coastal waters.
Speaker ANWS Newport Moorhead City highlights gale force gusts and seas 10 to 18ft today into Friday with small craft advisories and gale warnings posted across zones.
Speaker ABeach erosion and dangerous surf are possible during high tides.
Speaker APennsylvania Southeast Pennsylvania sits within the NWS Mount Holly impact area today as a strong coastal system brings gusty easterl periods of rain and a marginal severe risk along and southeast of I95.
Speaker AThe office briefing notes widespread 30 to 40 mile per hour gusts, isolated 45 to 50 mile per hour near the coast and minor coastal flooding in tidal Delaware river zones.
Speaker AUrban Poor drainage flooding is possible under heavier showers.
Speaker AVirginia Tidal flooding continues for portions of the Chesapeake Bay and Tidal Potomac.
Speaker ANWS Baltimore Washington keeps coastal flood warnings for St. Mary's Calvert and Anne Arundel through portions of today into Friday morning.
Speaker AAdvisories remain elsewhere.
Speaker AOne to two feet of inundation in the most flood prone zones is possible at high tide.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the brief for Thursday, October 30th.
Speaker AWe'll be back with updates tomorrow.
Speaker AStay safe.