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NYC's Office of Emergency Management issued a warning for life-threatening rip currents through 8 p.m. Sunday.
Hurricane Erin's track is forecast to stay offshore, but the New York City area and Jersey Shore are still seeing some impact ...
It’s a beautiful Saturday and beaches across New York state are back open after Hurricane Erin moved further away from the ...
Hurricane Erin caused flooding Thursday along coastal areas in Queens and on Long Island. Several streets were under water in ...
Hurricane Erin is about 260 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and is quickly moving away from the East Coast. Erin ...
Swimming will be prohibited at all New York City beaches Wednesday and Thursday as Hurricane Erin is threatening to bring ...
New York City closed its beaches to swimming on Wednesday and Thursday, and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered three state ...
Though Hurricane Erin has shifted northeast, the storm continues to send dangerous waves and rip currents toward New York and ...
Hurricane Erin downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone Friday evening, but some beaches will remain closed to swimming through ...
Hurricane Erin is still at sea, but her wrath is hitting New York and New Jersey in the form of dangerous rip currents that ...
Coastal flood warnings are in effect from the Jersey Shore to Long Island to southern Queens Thursday, as Hurricane Erin slowly begins to move away from the East Coast after battering North Carolina’s ...
Hurricane Erin tracks offshore, sparing landfall. Unlike Sandy’s 2012 surge, Erin brings high surf, rip currents, and minor flooding risks.