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Hurricane Erin’s winds weakened during the past 24 hours, but it still remains a strong category 2 storm and poses a danger ...
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
Hurricane Erin is on track to stay offshore but still bring dangerous rip currents to New York and New Jersey beaches.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and high rip current risk for New Jersey beaches.
Hurricane Erin storm is growing bigger and stronger, and it may pose a dangerous threat to East Coast swimmers.
Beaches along the New Jersey coast and in Delaware were closed as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. Officials ...
As millions of people along the East Coast prepare for impacts from Hurricane Erin, coastal communities in New Jersey and ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous rip currents and high waves to beaches along the Jersey Shore and Long Island this week.
Mayor Eric Adams said swimmers would be banned from the city's beaches on Wednesday and Thursday. Several beaches across the ...
Lifeguards at Wildwood beach will not be on stands or in the water Tuesday, but will still patrol the beach in vehicles.