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On Wednesday morning, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of Florida and beginning to push storm surge and ...
Hurricane Erin continues to move parallel to the East Coast and it is expected to bring a prolonged period of destructive ...
People trying to enjoy the last hurrahs of summer along the coast are being met on Wednesday with rip-current warnings, closed beaches and treacherous waves as Hurricane Erin inches closer, still a ...
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
A massive, churning Hurricane Erin is turning the Atlantic into a danger zone for beachgoers from Florida to Massachusetts, ...
Erin weakened more overnight, with maximum sustained winds down to 100 mph. It remains a Category 2 hurricane, down from its peak as a Category 5 storm with 160-mph winds Aug. 16. Dangerous rip ...
It’s nearly impossible to fight a rip current directly, and many swimmers who get in trouble tire themselves out trying to get back to the beach.
While inland areas enjoy pleasant 70-degree weather, coastal regions face treacherous rip currents and waves up to 13 feet ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing strong rip currents and high waves to beaches in NYC, Long Island and the Jersey Shore.
Hurricane Erin is showing signs of strengthening as it accelerates along the Southeast Coast. Weather conditions are expected ...
The 5 AM advisory on Tuesday shows that Erin continues to weaken, but it is still a major hurricane. Life-threatening surf ...