Hurricane Erin, rip current
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called in live to the "Lou and Michele" show this morning to discuss the impacts of Hurricane Erin on the Jersey Shore and the potential for dangerous rip currents. Read More: New Jersey Ranked One Of The Best States to Live In For 2025
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New Jersey, Delaware beaches prohibit swimming as Hurricane Erin moves closer to East Coast
Some beaches in the Delaware Valley have prohibited swimming as a precaution as Hurricane Erin moves closer to the East Coast.
The effects of Hurricane Erin are being felt at the Jersey shore and towns are taking drastic steps to save lives
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Courier-Post Cherry Hill, NJ on MSNHow will Hurricane Erin impact South Jersey? NWS issues alerts
Flooding, rip current and small craft weather alerts were issued by the NWS for South Jersey as result of Hurricane Erin.
A secondary impact of Erin is the elimination of the super-comfortable dew point temperatures (humidity). So while Erin will not strike the Mid-Atlantic US, it sure as heck messed up the weather
Hurricane Erin has surged to Category 4 storm status and could bring dangerous surf and rip currents to the Jersey Shore next week as it remains far out to see.
NHC forecasters say Tropical Storm Erin is expected to become a Cat 3 hurricane by Friday. Here's the latest updates for NJ impact, models and more.
As of Monday morning, Hurricane Erin is a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 130 mph. The storm has weakened slightly after hitting Category 5 strength over the weekend. Erin is the first hurricane to form during the Atlantic hurricane season,