Jersey Shore, Hurricane Erin
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Hurricane Erin makes its way up East Coast
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Hurricane Erin to bring rip currents, 5-to-20 foot waves
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The wind has already been whipping at the Jersey Shore, and towering waves have been crashing down in the surf zone Thursday afternoon, thanks to Hurricane Erin. Even though the center of the storm is spinning a few hundred miles offshore,
Coastal parts of Maryland are seeing impacts from Hurricane Erin Thursday as the storm as the storm travels parallel to the East Coast.
It is all eyes on Hurricane Erin as the storm sweeps through the Atlantic Ocean bringing impacts to North Carolina.
The International Space Station captured the unusually large storm as it swirled near the East Coast of the United States.
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 storm warnings and storm surge alerts were issued for parts of North Carolina’s Outer Banks ahead of the storm’s closest approach late Wednesday.
Hurricane Erin isn't predicted to hit the SouthCoast, but it will still have effects. Watch out for dangerously high surf this week.