Beach Warnings Issued
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Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Organizers of the East Coast Surfing Championships will have to pause the competition and batten down the hatches as Hurricane Erin moves up the coast. But once the storm passes, they expect great
The City of Virginia Beach provided an update on preparedness efforts and potential impacts ahead of Hurricane Erin.
The beaches at Assateague Island and Ocean City, Maryland, are closed due to dangerous rip currents and high surf brought on by Hurricane Erin.
As Hurricane Erin grows in size, impacts from the storm’s intensity will be felt “well outside” the storm’s center, including in Hampton Roads. The storm’s impacts
As of Tuesday, the projected path of Hurricane Erin showed it just cruising well offshore past Virginia Beach, as Sandbridge area residents told 10 On Your Side, they are really not that concerned about the storm.
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The News Leader on MSNMost of Hurricane Erin's wrath will be rip currents, surges along Virginia coast
Hurricane Erin will dance along the U.S. East Coast this week, and while it will not be close enough to wreak heavy havoc, it's still quite dangerous.
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Hurricane Erin tracker reveals US states at risk of life-threatening conditions as storm approaches
Southeast Virginia, including Norfolk and Virginia Beach, is at risk of moderate coastal flooding. Early Tuesday, an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter plane measured winds of around 111 mph in Erin's center. Combined with satellite data, forecasters ...