Delaware, New Jersey and rip current
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Delaware beaches under high rip current risk as Hurricane Erin nears. Where it will hit
The First State is beginning to feel the impact of Hurricane Erin as heavy waves and rip currents begin to move into the Delaware beaches. Delaware's Atlantic coastline is under a high risk for rip currents Aug. 19 and 20. Hurricane Erin tracker ...
The Category 2 hurricane will pass Delaware on Aug. 21 as it moves up the Atlantic coastline. As of 8 a.m. Aug. 21, Hurricane Erin is 210 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph.
While the weekend forecast calls for sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, rough surf conditions and life-threatening rip currents are expected to persist at the Shore through at least Saturday night,
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring flooding to parts of the Jersey Shore and coastal Delaware on Thursday, Aug. 21. NBC10 has the timing and impact.
Coastal parts of Maryland are seeing impacts from Hurricane Erin Thursday as the storm as the storm travels parallel to the East Coast.