Potential Coastal ‘Bomb’ About to Blow Into the Delaware Valley!
Well this is scary! From the Inquirer: Computer models have been steadfast the last few days in predicting that a potential “bomb” cyclone will blow up offshore Wednesday, bringing heavy…

MIAMI – AUGUST 30: A computer images shows hurricane Earl as it passes through the Caribbean at the National Hurricane Center on August 30, 2010 in Miami, Florida. The storm which should be parallel to the U.S. coast line later this week may affect any area from North Carolina to Maine. Currently Hurricane Earl is at Category 3 with winds at 120 MPH moving west northwest at 15 MPH in the Caribbean ocean. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Well this is scary! From the Inquirer: Computer models have been steadfast the last few days in predicting that a potential “bomb” cyclone will blow up offshore Wednesday, bringing heavy rains and possible thunderstorms, and generating wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph.The National Weather Service has posted a wind advisory for the Jersey Shore and might extend it across the region, said Joe Miketta, the warning coordination meteorologist in Mount Holly.