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Hurricane Erin Brings Waves Crashing Onto These Jersey Shore Boardwalks

Beach patrols enforced closures as waves reached up to 12 feet and officials warned of flooding risks during Hurricane Erin's impact on the Jersey Shore.

  • On Thursday, Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency as Hurricane Erin produced large waves and forced beach closings along the Jersey Shore on Aug. 21, 2025.
  • Erin moved northward off the coast after fluctuating in strength and remained unusually large, stretching more than 600 miles, with forecasters warning of winds up to 50 mph, breaking waves of 17 feet, and flooding in flood-prone areas.
  • Joe Iannuzzelli said crews had two water rescue vehicles reclaimed from the county and a code-red alert system ready for flooding emergencies Thursday.
  • Emergency vehicles were staged on flood-prone streets as high tide approached Thursday evening, with Cape May County at risk of major flooding and Governor Phil Murphy urging vigilance.
  • Forecasters warned the threat would persist into the weekend as Erin remains a large Category 1 hurricane, the season's first after 4 earlier tropical storms, the National Hurricane Center in Miami reported.
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