12-Foot Waves To Swamp MD Beaches As Hurricane Erin Rolls By
Emergency crews are prepared as officials close beaches and warn of deadly conditions including strong surf and tidal flooding, urging residents to cooperate for safety.
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Hurricane Erin, now category 2, passes through Virginia, Maryland and Delaware at the end of the workweek. Although it is unlikely to touch land, the storm is causing dangerous conditions in the coastal areas. The major impacts of the hurricane will occur on the beaches, with dangerous waves, hangover currents, beach erosion and coastal flooding, according to 7News First Alert meteorologist Brian van de Graaff. “If you have plans to go to the be…
"Bañistas are warned not to swim on most of the US beaches," they warned from the National Weather Service (NWS) that Hurricane Erin's strong waves and winds will come to the External Banks. Although Hurricane Category 2 will not touch land, the authorities have been warning for days that it will produce dangerous conditions on the east coast. Read more]]>
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