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Hurricane Erin storm is growing bigger and stronger, and it may pose a dangerous threat to East Coast swimmers.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and high rip current risk for New Jersey beaches.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and high rip current risk for New Jersey beaches.
Several beaches in New Jersey and Delaware were closed on Monday as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. Rip currents ...
Additional strengthening is expected as the storm is forecast to “remain a large and dangerous major hurricane through the ...
Some beaches in the Delaware Valley have prohibited swimming as a precaution as Hurricane Erin moves closer to the East Coast ...
Although Erin will pass several hundred miles east of New Jersey, we really can't say New Jersey will see "no" weather and ...
Joe Bongiovanni, Beach Safety Supervisor for Asbury Park, New Jersey joined FOX Weather First to discuss the the expected ...
As millions of people along the East Coast prepare for impacts from Hurricane Erin, coastal communities in New Jersey and ...
A surprising expansion of Hurricane Erin is helping to throw clouds along the coast for the next three days, changing what ...
Cape Hatteras, NC — Hurricane Erin continued its northward churn through the Atlantic on Tuesday, threatening dangerous surf and coastal flooding from the Bahamas to the U.S. East Coast, as tropical ...