Hurricane Erin, East Coast and Jersey Shore
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The National Weather Service has issued multiple warnings for the Jersey Shore include the threat of coastal flooding.
As the sun shines and beaches open after Thursday night’s flooding from Hurricane Erin, beachgoers are headed to the shore, causing a few delays in traffic. A coastal advisory for dangerous rip currents by the National Weather Service is in effect. Double red flags warning beachgoers against swimming dot the Jersey Shore.
A coastal flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Atlantic County at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
Scattered thunderstorms and rising humidity are expected in New Jersey on Sunday to close out an otherwise sunny weekend.
New Jersey is under a state of emergency and there's a coastal flood advisory for the Jersey Shore as Hurricane Erin causes dangerous conditions.
A coastal flood warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Mount Holly at 5:31 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 21.
As a Navy veteran, Tom Ellis had seen more-impressive waves on the open seas — but not on the ocean in the popular barrier island town of Ocean City that he and his wife Pat call home. 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,