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Hurricane Erin: Northeast To See Coastal Flooding, Rip Currents, High Surf, Gusty Winds
Erin won't make landfall in the Northeast, but it will bring some impacts due to the hurricane's enormous size.
By Jonathan Belles • just now
Erin: No Landfall, But Impacts Along East Coast
Hurricane Erin is expected to parallel the Eastern Seaboard through Friday, bringing the threat of dangerous surf and rip currents, coastal flooding and gusty conditions to parts of the Northeast.
Erin will stay well offshore, but the oversized hurricane will spread its influence to the Interstate-95 corridor on Thursday and Friday, before moving into the northern Atlantic this weekend.
The biggest threat will be for high surf and rip currents on the Atlantic shores