Wind and rain continue to pound the Cape Region for the fourth straight day Oct. 4. In Dewey Beach, the Rehoboth Bay is creeping onto the streets, while the oceanside dune is being washed away by waves.
High tide along the Delaware Bay is about 4:30 p.m., which is likely to bring additional flooding to Lewes and other bayside towns.
Rain remains in the forecast until midday Wednesday, Oct. 5.
![The Rehoboth Bay is creeping up the beach between the Rusty Rudder and the Lighthouse restaurant. NICK ROTH PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/Dewey4.jpg)
The Rehoboth Bay is creeping up the beach between the Rusty Rudder and the Lighthouse restaurant. NICK ROTH PHOTO
![This large tree along the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail just missed two houses when it fell in the Lewes Covey Creek community. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC2215.jpg)
This large tree along the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail just missed two houses when it fell in the Lewes Covey Creek community. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
![The four days of wind and high tides have caused more erosion along large sections of Lewes Beach. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO](/sites/capegazette/files/2022/10/field/image/_DSC2205.jpg)
The four days of wind and high tides have caused more erosion along large sections of Lewes Beach. RON MACARTHUR PHOTO