Hurricane Erin, Jersey Shore
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Hurricane Erin may be 700 miles away, but our Jersey Shore beaches are taking no chances, banning swimming and surfing as dangerous surf conditions loom.
No swimming warning at New Jersey, Delaware beaches as Hurricane Erin creates dangerous rip currents
The National Weather Service is strongly urging beachgoers to stay out of the water in coming days in New Jersey and Delaware as Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous rip currents off coast.
Hurricane Erin has triggered a state of emergency in North Carolina, where residents and visitors along the Outer Banks are under evacuation orders.
Some beaches in the Delaware Valley have prohibited swimming as a precaution as Hurricane Erin moves closer to the East Coast.
Standing on the music pier Thursday morning listening to the percussive sounds of white caps stirred by Hurricane Erin crashing on pilings and storm drain pipes, they watched in wonder and hoped that any flooding would kindly avoid the house on 27th Street they bought 30 years ago.
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Hurricane Erin won't make landfall, but Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches will be affected by its presence offshore.
New Jersey may be nicknamed “the Garden State,” but it’s also known for its variety of beautiful beaches. And now, Tripadvisor, one of the top online travel research and booking platforms, has weighed in.