Hurricane Erin to bring dangerous surf, rip currents
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The tropical cyclone is now to the East of the Bahamas, moving north and expected to skirt past the Northeast coastline.
Tragedy strikes the Jersey Shore as two drownings prompt urgent safety warnings from officials. With Hurricane Erin approaching, swimmers are reminded to stay close to lifeguards and heed caution.
Hurricane Erin's track is forecast to stay offshore, but the New York City area and Jersey Shore may still get some impact.
Hurricane Erin is churning up the Atlantic, triggering coastal flood advisories at the NJ shore. How big will the waves get? 100 feet? What we know.
The powerful major hurricane is not forecast to significantly affect New Jersey's weather, but it will kick up some big surf and minor coastal flooding.
Some beaches in the Delaware Valley have prohibited swimming as a precaution as Hurricane Erin moves closer to the East Coast.
See how far Hurricane Erin is from Hudson County, click on the current radar, and see the latest NWS prediction with links.
New Jersey kicks off the week with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of early morning showers, but forecasters are monitoring a developing
Hurricane Erin has surged to Category 4 storm status and could bring dangerous surf and rip currents to the Jersey Shore next week as it remains far out to see.