Hurricane Erin, East Coast
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Hurricane Erin is still churning north and on track to pass by the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches hundreds of miles off the coast. While the heart of the storm will likely stay well offshore (fortunately),
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day. The massive size of Hurricane Erin and days of powerful winds over the open ocean have caused water levels along the East Coast to rise.
Hurricane Erin was unleashing powerful waves and rip currents along the East Coast, threatening beachfront homes and flooding roads as authorities urged people to stay out of the water. The National Hurricane Center has warned that roads in the low-lying ...
Erin may strengthen into a major Category 3 hurricane Wednesday night, forecasters say. The worst impacts at the Jersey Shore will occur on Thursday.
Hurricane Erin is creating dangerous beach conditions along the U.S. East Coast. High winds and waves are expected in North Carolina by Wednesday night.
A coastal flood warning is now in effect for the Jersey Shore and New York's south-facing beaches, as Hurricane Erin brings high surf and dangerous rip currents to beaches along the East Coast. Many beaches are closed to swimming, and officials are urging ...
The Jersey Shore will feel some impacts from Hurricane Erin on Thursday in the form of rough surf, coastal flooding and gusty winds as the category 1 storm passes more than 300 miles off the coast. Coastal flood warnings are in effect along the Jersey ...
The International Space Station captured the unusually large storm as it swirled near the East Coast of the United States.