ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C. (WITN) - As Hurricane Erin creeps closer along the coast, it’s not only bringing large waves and tides but also dangerous conditions for beachgoers on Tuesday. Double red flags ...
As Hurricane Erin churns hundreds of miles offshore, coastal towns across the Northeast are feeling the storm’s effects, even without a direct hit. At Misquamicut State Beach in Westerly, Rhode Island ...
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Hurricane Erin expected to bring large waves, life-threatening swimming conditions to Mass.
The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory for parts of southern Massachusetts as Hurricane Erin pushes north in the Atlantic Ocean. The advisory is in effect for Dukes, Nantucket, ...
Waves are predicted to reach 3-5 feet, with the largest near Big and Little Sable Points, creating hazardous conditions, especially near south piers. Swimmers are urged to avoid the water and piers ...
Dangerous swimming conditions are expected in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Superior due to large waves and strong currents. A high swim risk is in effect for Lake Superior beaches in Marquette and Alger ...
Editor's note: This page summarizes news on Erin for Tuesday, Aug. 19. For the latest news on Hurricane Erin, visit USA TODAY's coverage for Wednesday, Aug. 20. Hurricane Erin slowly moved northward ...
Dangerous swimming conditions are expected Saturday, July 5, along Lake Michigan beaches due to high waves and strong currents. Swimming conditions are expected to improve on Sunday, July 6. While ...
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