Erin, Beaches and Hurricane
Digest more
Hurricane Erin is weakening to a Category 1 storm as it moves northeast at 22 mph with 90 mph winds off the coast of Massachusetts.
The Department of Conservation and Recreation raised double red flags at Salisbury Beach due to life-threatening rip currents, according to Salisbury Parks and Recreation.
2d
WWLP Springfield on MSNHurricane Erin brings breezy, gusty winds to western Mass.
Hurricane Erin is expected to cause breezy conditions with gusty winds in western Massachusetts, while the East Coast will experience strong rip currents and big waves.
Erin is starting to turn away from the United States but don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still churning up the Atlantic Ocean, keeping dangerous conditions in place for more than 1,
Hurricane Erin's influence may start to diminish on Friday but its effects are still causing disruption to routes.
2don MSN
Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina under state of emergency, beaches ban swimming in Northeast
Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, won't make landfall on the U.S. East Coast, but it will impact residents and visitors at North Carolina's Outer Banks.
The Lynn, Quincy, and Winthrop ferries could be impacted by rough seas and high winds. The post Ferry riders told to expect ‘uncomfortable’ trips thanks to Hurricane Erin appeared first on Boston.com.