There is a risk for dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents along the entire east coast, including most of Florida.
Powerful ocean swells from Hurricane Erin are expected to arrive to Northeast Florida Aug. 18.
Seas could reach as high as 14 feet in some areas as Hurricane Erin passes east of Florida.
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While Hurricane Erin 's center is expected to stay east of Florida and the United States' east coast, it's still expected to bring some impacts, both directly and indirectly.
Some wind and rain are possible for North Carolina's Outer Banks, and evacuations and a state of emergency are in effect for some communities in the area.
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