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High Surf Advisories for Mass. as Erin on Track to Bring Rough Surf, Rip Currents

  • Hurricane Erin remained about 500 miles offshore, prompting high surf advisories and rip current warnings along the Massachusetts coast through Friday.
  • These alerts followed forecasts showing Erin passing south and east of the region Thursday into early Friday, with a Gale Watch in effect during that period.
  • Authorities urged mariners to review National Weather Service advisories and warned local beachgoers about dangerous rip currents, high surf, and closed swimming areas for safety.
  • Governor Maura Healey urged coastal residents to stay safe and alert while anticipating effects from the offshore storm, stating they expect to experience some impact from Erin.
  • Temperatures rose into the 70s and near 80 degrees for the weekend with partly sunny skies, while any beneficial rain chances remained unlikely until early next week.
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Telemundo New York (47) broke the news in on Tuesday, August 19, 2025.
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