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Hurricane Erin is causing dangerous rip currents and high surf at beaches along the East Coast, and some areas could see ...
It's expected to peak over the next 48 hours. Erin is unlikely to make landfall along the East Coast before turning farther ...
The effects of Hurricane Erin have resulted in rip currents and other surf conditions so severe that all 14 miles of public beaches in the city are ...
Hurricane Erin made a sudden shift in trajectory Wednesday as Category 2 winds raced towards the U.S. East Coast, resulting in closed beaches and a state of emergency being declared in North Carolina.
Most of the steady, heavier rain has ended with just pockets of sprinkles, drizzle and fog left for tonight. Many communities measured close to an inch of rain during the past 24 hours. This was much ...
Officials say safety is the number one concern as Erin moves closer to our shores. Lifeguards remain posted to stop people from going into the surf and to keep vehicles off the sand.