Hurricane Erin starts slog up East Coast
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Erin weakens to a Category 3 hurricane
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While forecasters remain confident the center of the storm will remain far offshore, the outer edges are likely to bring damaging tropical-force winds, large swells and life-threatening rip currents.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring massive waves and dangerous rip currents to areas along the East Coast. Here's which beaches are closed.
With the worst of the weather impacts from Hurricane Erin set to hit the Virginia Beach coast by Wednesday and continue through early Friday, the city is making storm preps and calling for residents to be ready,
The Ocean City Beach Patrol has closed the ocean to swimming, wading and surfing Tuesday as tropical storm activity off the coast brings dangerous conditions to the resort town.
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Swimming bans expand to 16 Jersey Shore beaches as Hurricane Erin churns the ocean. See the list.
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
Hurricane Erin is going to be moving north through the Atlantic Ocean. It will have some affect on our next storm system.
After completing an eye wall replacement cycle, Hurricane Erin has now restrengthened to a Category 4 hurricane. Erin had max sustained winds of 130 mph, the National Hurricane Center said in an update on Sunday evening.