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The National Weather Service has issued a high surf advisory and warns there's a high risk of dangerous rip currents at New Jersey beaches.
Hurricane Erin is forecast to remain well offshore but still bring hazardous currents and possible erosion like previous offshore hurricanes before it.
As Hurricane Erin churns in the Atlantic, local swiftwater rescue teams from Knightdale, Wake Forest and Charlotte are mobilizing to North Carolina's coast.
Beaches along the New Jersey coast and in Delaware were closed Tuesday as the powerful storm churned in the Atlantic. New York City announced its beaches would close on Wednesday and Thursday.
Calmer waters are expected on Lake Erie Tuesday, offering Northeast Ohio a short break from the choppy conditions that hit Monday and are likely to return Wednesday night.
Hurricane Erin forecast to churn up dangerous swells and winds from Florida to New England Forecasters remain confident the center of the monster storm will remain far offshore.
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As Hurricane Erin passes by, the risk of rip currents and high surf at Lowcountry beaches remains high.
The National Weather Service reported 50 rip current rescues in Wrightsville Beach area on Monday.
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