Rain, rain, and more rain is what’s in store for OCMD at the moment. Windy conditions and high tides made for an interesting trip to the beach this morning to say the least. Take a look and stay safe as you travel through the flooded areas of Delmarva.

The latest from the Town of Ocean City on the October Storm in OCMD is as follows:

OCEAN CITY, MD – (October 2, 2015):   With the first high tidal cycle bringing moderate to severe flooding to low-lying areas in Ocean City, town officials are cautioning residents and property owners to expect similar weather over the next several days.  Flood warnings and wind advisories remain in effect, with the expectation that the current system will keep wet weather in Ocean City through Sunday.

The Inlet Parking Lot was closed at midnight and will remain closed until further notice, along with access to the beach.  Residents and property owners in ALL Zone A and B locations should prepare for moderate to severe flooding over the next several days.  Preparedness efforts include tying up water vessels, removing outdoor furniture and securing objects susceptible to wind and flooding.  Citizens are urged to build an emergency kit and make a family communications plan, should families need to relocate during a flooding event.

Separately, Ocean City Emergency Services staff continues to monitor Hurricane Joaquin. While the hurricane continues to track east, several pre-storm action items have been completed, including removing items from the beach and closing the sea wall gates.

Before, during and after the storm, the Town of Ocean City will be posting storm related information on various websites, social media outlets and through the Emergency Alert system.