WEATHERCrowds return to beach as Hermine moves outMike Seidel (blue coat) from the Weather Channel reports from in front of The Henlopen Hotel as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALSand blown from the beach covers the boardwalk as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALWater comes up at high tide as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALWater comes up at high tide as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALSand blown from the beach covers the boardwalk as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach Lifeguards watch the water as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALMike Seidel from the Weather Channel reports from in front of The Henlopen Hotel as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALRehoboth Beach Patrol puts Lifeguard stands back on the beach which were removed for the storm as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALSand blown from the beach covers the boardwalk as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALTropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach was open, but the water was closed Sunday, according the beach patrol.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNALHigh Tide comes up as Tropical Storm Hermine continues to churn about 300 miles off the coast of Delaware producing rough surf and dangerous rip currents. The beach at Rehoboth Beach is open, however the water is closed according the Beach Patrol. Visitors are trying to get set up on the little bit of sand not covered by the pounding waves.CHUCK SNYDER/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL