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Rough seas, rip currents from Hurricane Erin linger off NH coast

Cornwall Council, HM Coastguard, and RNLI warn of 15 to 18-foot waves and strong rip currents on beaches like Perranporth and Fistral due to Hurricane Erin's remnants.

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As many families head to the coast to enjoy the last days of summer, officials are warning about dangerous rip currents lingering after Hurricane Erin.

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The weather phenomenon, now classified as a category 2, progresses in parallel to the coast, generating major risks of flooding and sea submersion. Hurricane Erin continues to strengthen as it evolves off the east coast of the United States. Although its current trajectory must prevent it from touching land directly, the authorities warn against [...] Read more Hurricane Erin threatens the east coast of the United States with increasing intensit…

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WMUR broke the news in New Hampshire, United States on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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