PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As Hurricane Erin moves out deeper into the Atlantic Ocean , away from the East Coast, the impacts of the storm are being felt in Philadelphia, even without a drop of rain falling from the sky.

The force of all that extra water from the ocean backed into the Delaware Bay, adding to the high tide along the Delaware River Thursday night.

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The river spilled over its banks along Columbus Boulevard at Penn's Landing, near Race Street.

The river rose to moderate flood stage in the city and in Burlington, New Jersey.

Forecasters predict it will hit the same level at 2 a.m. Saturday.

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