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As millions of people along the East Coast prepare for impacts from Hurricane Erin, coastal communities in New Jersey and Delaware are facing dangerous rip currents and high surf risks.
Beaches along the Jersey shore are closed to swimmers as dangerous rip currents and high surf are expected through the week as Hurricane Erin moves north off the coast.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and high rip current risk for New Jersey beaches.
Hurricane Erin storm is growing bigger and stronger, and it may pose a dangerous threat to East Coast swimmers.
Hurricane Erin will pass closest to Atlantic City, Wildwood and other NJ communities Thursday, Aug. 21, according to the National Weather Service.
A surprising expansion of Hurricane Erin is helping to throw clouds along the coast for the next three days, changing what ...
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves and tropical ...
The National Weather Service is strongly urging beachgoers to stay out of the water in coming days in New Jersey and Delaware ...
Hurricane Erin will likely become even larger as it churns past the Bahamas, avoiding land but raising the risk of high winds and flooding hundreds of miles away along North Carolina beaches.
The effects of Hurricane Erin are being felt at the Jersey shore and towns are taking drastic steps to save lives ...
Several beaches in New Jersey and Delaware were closed as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. Rip currents have been ...