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Hurricane Erin has begun to move away from the North Carolina coast, the National Hurricane Center said in an Aug. 21 advisory.
Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the U.S. East Coast, however swimming in the ocean will remain dangerous for a few more days.
Hurricane Erin will churn dangerous surf and a high risk of rip currents at Jersey Shore beaches through Saturday, the ...
Hurricane Erin has triggered a state of emergency in North Carolina, where residents and visitors along the Outer Banks are ...
Hurricane Erin was battering the northeast with strong winds and heavy surf on Friday morning as forecasters monitored three ...
Those traveling down the shore today and this weekend are still advised to be mindful of powerful rip currents and safety ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development – a ...
With Hurricane Erin 275 miles Southeast of Nantucket this morning, and moving away, the coastal winds will gradually diminish ...
The hurricane is moving northeast at about 22 mph.Although Erin is weakening, it will still be very dangerous to swim in the ...
City officials say dangerous rip currents and flooding threats will keep Rockaway and other area beaches closed to swimming. Though the storm has moved out to sea, its impacts are expected to last ...
The hurricane is still expected to bring whipping winds, 20-foot waves, flooding and dangerous rip currents to parts of the ...
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into ...