Hurricane Erin, rip current
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Scattered thunderstorms and rising humidity are expected in New Jersey on Sunday to close out an otherwise sunny weekend.
While the weekend forecast calls for sunny skies at the Jersey Shore, rough surf conditions and life-threatening rip currents are expected to persist.
The National Weather Service expanded its high surf advisories and coastal flood advisories for most of the New England coastline as the unusually large hurricane churned up dangerous rip currents.
As the warm, summer weather returns around NYC, Hurricane Erin is still causing some dangerous conditions at beaches along the coast.
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‘Hazard you can’t see’: Scituate advises people to stay out of water while rip currents remain
Massachusetts beaches continue to see the impacts of Hurricane Erin with angry waves and high winds. While rip currents remain a high risk across the state, Scituate officials are strongly advising people to not go in the water at all.
Strong winds and waves battered parts of Massachusetts, and dangerous rip currents threatened beachgoers as Hurricane Erin made its way farther out to sea.