Hurricane Erin forces Massachusetts beaches to close
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The Cape and Islands could see heavy winds hit the region Thursday night and Friday as Hurricane Erin continues to pass north through the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Erin is marching north, lashing North Carolina's Outer Banks with rough waves and coastal flooding, and bringing a threat of dangerous waves and potentially deadly rip currents to the East Coast.
The surf is up, and up, and way up! Hurricane Erin won’t make landfall, but the storm surge will bring monster waves off the coast into the weekend all the way to Nova Scotia.
Hurricane Erin is tracking closer to the East Coast, and meteorologists still maintain that parts of Massachusetts will feel the effects of the storm. The National Weather Service branch in Norton, MA is predicting that the storm will pass "well southeast ...
Approaching Hurricane Erin is impacting some ferry service in Massachusetts and the captain aboard a ferry to Nantucket with WCVB's Emily Mahar aboard warned of a "rocky ride" and "choppy seas."
Hurricane Erin far off the Massachusetts coast will still spark ‘life-threatening swimming and surfing conditions’
Hurricane Erin, far enough away from the East Coast yet close enough to show its impact along the shoreline, is pounding New England’s southern coastline with huge, crashing waves of up to 20 feet, prompting high surf and flooding advisories.