Hurricane Erin brings erosion, flooding to Jersey Shore
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Erin remains a Category 2 hurricane early Thursday with winds of 105 mph and tropical storm warnings are still in effect for the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The storm is larger
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Hurricane Erin strengthened on Wednesday as it headed north in the Atlantic. Here's the latest update, path, warnings and more for the Jersey Shore.
Flooding was reported in New Jersey Aug. 21 as Hurricane Erin made its closest pass to the region. See scenes from around the state.
Philadelphia's weather on Wednesday will be cloudy and feature some scattered showers — and even potentially thunderstorms — not connected to Hurricane Erin.We're seeing some rain in the early morning and another round of precipitation could pop up in the mid-afternoon.
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ABC7 New York on MSNHurricane Erin latest: Strong rip currents remain along Jersey Shore and Long Island
Hurricane Erin downgraded to a post-tropical Friday evening, but some beaches will remain closed to swimming through Saturday as strong rip currents continue to create dangerous conditions.
It appears the angry ocean over-performed, as waves on some beaches towered several feet higher than expected.
Hurricane Erin continues its northerly track and is set to deliver impacts to the beaches in New Jersey and Delaware.