Hurricane Erin to bring rip currents to East Coast
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Hurricane Erin is well offshore, but it will bring 'dangerous' rip currents, waves as large as 10-feet to Brevard. When to expect the roughest waters.
Rip currents are one of the coast’s greatest dangers and account for the most beach rescues every year. Hurricane Erin is bringing the potentially deadly currents to the East
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Delaware beaches under high rip current risk as Hurricane Erin nears. Where it will hit
The First State is beginning to feel the impact of Hurricane Erin as heavy waves and rip currents begin to move into the Delaware beaches. Delaware's Atlantic coastline is under a high risk for rip currents Aug. 19 and 20. Hurricane Erin tracker ...
Read more on our AI policy here. A rip current statement was issued by the NWS Wilmington NC on Wednesday at 8:01 p.m. in effect until Thursday at 6 a.m. for Coastal Brunswick. "Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion.
Read more on our AI policy here. The NWS Wilmington NC issued a rip current statement at 8:01 p.m. on Wednesday in effect until Thursday at 6 a.m. for Coastal Pender and Coastal New Hanover. "Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach ...
Hurricane Erin, currently a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to cause dangerous rip currents and coastal flooding along the Jersey Shore. The National Weather Service has issued a high-risk warning for rip currents and a small craft advisory, urging ...
Rip currents off the coast of New Hampshire last week resulted in dozens of rescues on Hampton Beach. Lifeguards at the popular summer destination made 144 rescues over six days, the New Hampshire State Beach Patrol said. There were 51 rescues on Aug. 12 alone.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNRip Currents and a Heat Advisory for South Florida Today
South Florida will see hot conditions today. A Heat Advisory is up at 11am-7pm for Palm Beach County. Highs will hit the middle 90s with heat indices well into the triple digits. There's a high risk of rip currents on the coastline. That's an indirect result of Hurricane Erin, a category two storm, hundreds of miles east of the U.S. coastline.