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Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous rip currents and high waves to beaches along the Jersey Shore and Long Island this week.
Hurricane Erin won't make landfall, but Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches will be affected by its presence offshore.
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
During what he called “one of the biggest weeks” on the Jersey Shore, Gov. Phil Murphy and some of his emergency managers led ...
The National Weather Service has issued multiple alerts for Hurricane Erin as it passes off the coast with up to 50 mph winds ...
Hurricane Erin’s latest forecast includes high winds, rough surf, and coastal flooding through Thursday and Friday at the ...
Beaches along the New Jersey coast and in Delaware were closed Tuesday as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. New ...
Atlantic City, Wildwood, Margate, and Ocean City are among the towns that have banned ocean swimming as the hurricane moves ...
Although it will not make landfall in the U.S., Hurricane Erin is affecting much of the East Coast. A look at its impact in New Jersey.
Toms River, NJ – Music, fireworks, and family fun take center stage Tuesday night as Toms River’s Summer Concert Series wraps ...