Strong Winds and Waves Batter Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard
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Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous surf and rip currents to Massachusetts, prompting beach closures on the Islands and along the south coast.
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 will be hundreds of miles from the Massachusetts coast, but it could still cause problems at beaches.
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Hurricane Erin: Ferries canceled, Massachusetts beaches closed due to high surf, dangerous currents
Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous surf and rip currents to Massachusetts, prompting beach closures on the Islands and along the South Coast.
Hurricane Erin's influence may start to diminish on Friday but its effects are still causing disruption to routes.
Several ferry services in the Bay State will not brave the high surf on Friday as Hurricane Erin churns in the Atlantic.
With Hurricane Erin 275 miles Southeast of Nantucket this morning, and moving away, the coastal winds will gradually diminish through the day with sunshine
All south-facing beaches on Nantucket were closed to swimming Tuesday due to high surf from the approaching Hurricane Erin, the island’s harbormaster said.
Hurricane Erin won’t make landfall along the Massachusetts coastline, but you can already see the impacts. Nantucket’s Emergency Management Office already sent out a warning for the hazardous conditions along the beach. And South Shore beaches are ...