N.Y. weather: High surf, rip current warnings persist as Hurricane Erin passes offshore
Hurricane Erin causes wave heights up to 16 feet, prompting New York City officials to ban swimming and warn of dangerous rip currents during peak hurricane season.
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High surf advisories in effect; still dry and warming up
As Post Tropical Cyclone Erin moves farther away today it still continues to bring large swells and high rip current risk at the coast. Kevin Skarupa has more about the high surf advisories in effect today.
N.Y. weather: High surf, rip current warnings persist as Hurricane Erin passes offshore
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Staten Island residents face continued coastal hazards Friday as Hurricane Erin moves away from the region, with the National Weather Service maintaining high surf and rip current warnings through early Saturday evening.
Hurricane Churning Offshore: City Issues Swimming Warnings as Hurricane Approaches – Archyde
Archyde Hurricane Erin Unleashes Powerful Waves on New york City Beaches August 22, 2024 Hurricane Erin Unleashes Powerful Waves on New York City Beaches Table of Contents 1. Hurricane Erin Unleashes… You can read the full story here: Hurricane Churning Offshore: City Issues Swimming Warnings as Hurricane Approaches.
Photos/Video: Weather As Hurricane Erin Passes
Weather on the South Shore was impacted as Hurricane Erin passed hundreds of miles off Bermuda, bringing wind and waves to the island. The passing storm also led to power outages, with BELCO reporting that — as of earlier this morning — the majority of affected customers are in Hamilton Parish with 237 outages, followed […]
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