Erin, Jersey Shore and Hurricane
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Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency Aug. 21 before high tides during Hurricane Erin could produce coastal flooding along Jersey SHore.
The State of Emergency went into effect at 2 p.m. as coastal and flash flooding, dangerous surf warnings and advisories, as well as high winds are expected for several counties across the Garden State.
Hurricane Erin, currently a Category 4 hurricane, is expected to cause dangerous rip currents and coastal flooding along the Jersey Shore. The National Weather Service has issued a high-risk warning for rip currents and a small craft advisory, urging ...
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High rip current risk, tall waves at Jersey Shore as Hurricane Erin passes by offshore
A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect at the Jersey Shore due to high winds and waves, flooding risks and other factors associated with the passing Hurricane Erin. Meteorologist Kate Bilo breaks down all the impacts as the hurricane tracks hundreds of miles ...
No swimming warning at New Jersey, Delaware beaches as Hurricane Erin creates dangerous rip currents
The National Weather Service is strongly urging beachgoers to stay out of the water in coming days in New Jersey and Delaware as Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous rip currents off coast.
The girl’s sister, Sameeha Sultana, 13, was found unresponsive about an hour later at 7th Avenue, a block north. Rescue crews and the U.S. Coast Guard pulled her out of the water, and CPR was performed. She was taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead.
Forecasters are monitoring two other tropical systems in the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 19 as the heart of the 2025 hurricane season approaches.