Jersey shore braces for impacts from Hurricane Erin
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The most-severe flooding is expected in the back bays Thursday evening. Hurricane Erin’s drive-by impacts are forecast to generate multiple rounds of flooding in Jersey beach towns from Sandy Hook to Cape May Point, and tropical-storm warnings were in effect for the near-shore waters.
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Courier-Post Cherry Hill, NJ on MSNJersey Shore towns offer special parking amid Hurricane Erin. What to know
Flooding from high tides is likely to peak at approximately 7:45 p.m. Aug. 21 in South Jersey coastal towns in the midst of Hurricane Erin.
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Swimming bans expand to 17 Jersey Shore beaches as Hurricane Erin churns the ocean. See the list.
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
The latest on Hurricane Erin as of the morning of Aug. 20: a new inner eye wall and more Jersey Shore precautions.
Hurricane Erin is on track to stay offshore but still bring dangerous rip currents to New York and New Jersey beaches.
Joe Bongiovanni, Beach Safety Supervisor for Asbury Park, New Jersey joined FOX Weather First to discuss the the expected impacts that Hurricane Erin will have on New Jersey beaches this week.