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Several ferry services in the Bay State will not brave the high surf on Friday as Hurricane Erin churns in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the U.S. East Coast, however swimming in the ocean will remain dangerous for a few more days.
Hurricane Erin has triggered a state of emergency in North Carolina, where residents and visitors along the Outer Banks are ...
With Hurricane Erin 275 miles Southeast of Nantucket this morning, and moving away, the coastal winds will gradually diminish ...
The hurricane is still expected to bring whipping winds, 20-foot waves, flooding and dangerous rip currents to parts of the ...
Erin is moving away from the United States but don't breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still ...
TROPICS: Erin was a Category 1 hurricane about 340 miles southeast of Newport this morning. The storm will pass well to our ...
Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S. coast. Surf and seas remain a problem for our North Carolina beaches as summer ...
Hurricane Erin is starting to churn up big waves along the northeast coast after pelting North Carolina’s Outer Banks with ...
Approaching Hurricane Erin is impacting some ferry service in Massachusetts and the captain aboard a ferry to Nantucket with ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous surf and rip currents to Massachusetts, prompting beach closures on the Islands and along the South Coast.
The National Weather Service expanded its high surf advisories and coastal flood advisories for most of the New England ...