Areas like Ocean City, Maryland will begin to see an increase in wave height as Erin begins to skirt by the east coast by the middle of the work week. Wave height begins to increase Wednesday night into Thursday where some of the tallest waves can get up to nine feet. Thursday afternoon in areas around Ocean City and in Rehoboth, Dewey, and Bethany in Delaware can expect to see wave heights over nine feet in the tallest of waves. The waves will then slowly begin to decrease in height as we head into the weekend, and Erin continues the eastward track. Rip currents will be a major concern throughout the week, especially as Erin passes by.
LIVE LOOK at Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey beaches as Hurricane Erin hits coast

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