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Hurricane Erin is beginning its upward movement along Atlantic coast, expected to be a few hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina by Aug. 21.
Hurricane Erin threatens US East Coast with dangerous waves, rip currents, and evacuations in North Carolina. Forecasts show ...
A Morris County resident contracted the illness without leaving the United States. Investigators are searching to determine ...
Nantucket was closest to Erin’s anticipated path in New England and was likely to see the strongest winds, gusting about 25 ...
Several beaches in the Northeast have closed to swimmers for the week as Hurricane Eric begins to travel closer to the U.S.
Hurricane Erin is churning up the Atlantic, prompting dangerous surf conditions and widespread swimming restrictions at New ...
Hurricane Erin chugged slowly toward the eastern U.S. coast Tuesday, stirring up treacherous waves that already have forced ...
At least 9 Jersey Shore beaches were banning swimming as rip tides and rising tides from Hurricane Erin threaten swimmer safety.
Forecasts nudge Erin's likely path to the west, increasing the risks at U.S. beaches. Experts say the storm's massive size, rather than windspeed, is what makes it a threat.
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
Don’t be fooled by the nice weather, it’s not safe to swim in the ocean this week, New Jersey officials warned. Hurricane ...