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Here are some things to know about rip currents: Rip currents are narrow columns of water flowing rapidly away from the beach ...
Conditions along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast will deteriorate over the next 24 to 36 hours as Hurricane Erin makes its closest approach, bringing storm surge flooding and life-threatening rip currents ...
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
Hurricane Erin remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane with winds of 110 mph. However, the National Hurricane Center said ...
The waves along the coast caused by Hurricane Erin’s offshore intensifying momentum could be inviting to surfers, but officials warn beachgoers about rip currents as they hit the waters.
Hurricane Erin is marching north and is set to bring life-threatening rip currents, destructive waves, coastal flooding and ...
Rip current warning signs were posted at Edgewater Beach on Wednesday as rough conditions continued across Lake Erie.
The outer bands of Hurricane Erin are brushing North Carolina's Outer Banks, as beachgoers along most U.S. East Coast shores ...
Chilly feel as showers have moved through southern areas. Another extended period of dry weather takes hold into the coming ...
Even though Hurricane Erin will not make a direct landfall, we are already seeing local effects from the distant storm. Seas are continuing to build as the hurricane creeps closer and closer to the ...
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks where evacuations have been ordered.
Forecasters are predicting extreme wave heights and storm surge from Erin, which dropped to a Category 3 hurricane Tuesday morning with maximum sustained wind speeds of 115 mph ...
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