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Hurricane Erin moves away from East Coast
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Hurricane Erin, a few hundred miles off the coast of New Jersey, brought strong winds and crashing waves to the Jersey Shore, especially in Cape May County, on Thursday.
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FOX 5 New York on MSNHurricane Erin impacts linger with dangerous surf, flood risks for NYC, NJ
Though Hurricane Erin has shifted northeast, the storm continues to send dangerous waves and rip currents toward New York and surrounding coasts.
Local police departments are working to clear dangerous debris while forecasters warn the ocean remains treacherous with life-threatening currents.
The effects of Hurricane Erin on New England's coastEager New Englanders flocked to area beaches to catch a glimpse of nature’s impact, taking in the sights and sounds of the huge 10- to 20-foot breaking waves and high surf.
ABC News’ chief meteorologist has the latest on the storm as Erin continues to move out to sea and when the East Coast can expect relief from rip currents.
According to the Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team, waves are expected to get even larger by later this evening. Jacksonville Beach Ocean Rescue tells me they do not recommend people go into the water,