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Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
Powerful Hurricane Erin is expected to bring high seas, big rip currents, and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
The storm has already prompted evacuation orders on North Carolina's Outer Banks and warnings about dangerous rip currents and swells along the East Coast.
Governor Phil Murphy wants folks out of the water at New Jersey beaches because of Hurricane Erin. Forecasters are expecting ...
Hurricane Erin won't make landfall, but Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches will be affected by its presence offshore.
Hurricane Erin is churning slowly toward the eastern U.S. coast and stirring up waves that already have forced dozens of ...
As Hurricane Erin churns closer in the Atlantic, it will create dangerous conditions on our coastline. CBS News New York's ...
High surf and dangerous rip currents are likely. People are advised to stay out of the water this week, even when a lifeguard ...
New York and New Jersey — along with most East Coast states — are facing threats of life-threatening rip currents and massive ...
Hurricane Erin far off the Massachusetts coast will still spark ‘life-threatening swimming and surfing conditions’ ...
Vacationers at Nags Head beach are adjusting their plans as double red flags prevent ocean access during their annual trips to the Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic, forcing the closure of several beaches in NJ and Delaware. Here's that latest.