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Long Neck, Delaware experiences mid-Atlantic nor'easters and coastal surge. The Long Neck rain radar delivers real-time precipitation data from KDOX (Dover AFB), updated every 4–6 minutes at up to 250-meter resolution — showing exactly when and where rain will arrive, not just whether it might.
Storms in this part of Delaware typically approach from southwest or northeast. RainViewer's hyperlocal radar includes direction arrows and a 2-hour nowcast, so residents and visitors in Long Neck can make informed decisions about travel, outdoor plans, and weather preparation with real advance notice.
Long Neck's highest weather risk aligns with March–April and August–October. Mid-atlantic nor'easters and coastal surge drives the primary precipitation events across this region.
Seasonal transitions bring variable conditions. A live radar is more reliable than a forecast during these windows when storm behavior is least predictable.
Precipitation probability drops in Long Neck during June–July. Outdoor activities proceed with lower weather uncertainty during this period.
A radar check before leaving gives Long Neck drivers 20+ minutes to adjust departure timing, choose alternate routes, or wait out a fast-moving cell. Real-time radar is more actionable than a forecast probability for daily commute decisions.
Construction crews, outdoor event staff, and recreation managers in Long Neck use the live radar to get 20–30 minutes of advance notice before rain arrives from southwest or northeast. That window is enough to shelter equipment, complete outdoor tasks, or alert attendees.
RainViewer aggregates radar data for the United States from the NEXRAD network operated by NOAA's National Weather Service — 160 WSR-88D stations covering the contiguous US, Alaska, Hawaii, and US territories. Data updates every 4–6 minutes as each station completes its scan cycle. RainViewer processes and displays NEXRAD data at up to 250-meter resolution, preserving the raw scan data rather than smoothing it into regional averages. For Long Neck, Delaware, the primary NEXRAD source is KDOX (Dover AFB), providing hyperlocal radar coverage across the area.
Long Neck can experience localized flooding during intense rain, particularly in low-lying areas near drainage channels and road underpasses. Mid-atlantic nor'easters and coastal surge means runoff can accumulate quickly in parts of Delaware. A live radar gives advance warning to avoid flood-prone areas.
Long Neck's primary rain season runs through March–April and August–October, driven by mid-Atlantic nor'easters and coastal surge. The driest period is typically June–July, when outdoor activities carry less weather risk.
Yes — RainViewer shows live NEXRAD data for Long Neck at up to 250-meter resolution, updated every 4–6 minutes from KDOX (Dover AFB). The map shows current precipitation, storm direction, and a 2-hour nowcast.
RainViewer Essential sends a rain alert 10–15 minutes before precipitation reaches your saved location in Long Neck, Delaware. Set an alert for your specific address — not just a general area warning.
Rain in Long Neck can arrive from southwest or northeast faster than a forecast update.
Forecasts cover Delaware broadly. RainViewer shows the exact cell position over Long Neck, updated every 4–6 minutes.
Your weather app shows rain likely near Long Neck. RainViewer shows the cell position and arrival time.
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