Hurricane Erin, Maryland
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Hurricane Erin moves away from East Coast
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After days of rough conditions from Hurricane Erin, Ocean City is finally seeing clear skies just in time for the weekend. Visitors are returning to the beach, but officials warn
Hurricane Erin is churning off the coast, and the beachfront is facing the pressures. WMDT’s Ronnell Foreman was on 131st Street. The impact on the weather has intensified. The winds are heavy, the waters rough,
Hurricane Erin is affecting parts of the East Coast, including beach towns such as Ocean City, Md., and more. Here's a look at this week's weather.
Hurricane Erin remained offshore Thursday, but its effects were on full display along the Ocean City coastline as powerful winds and massive waves drew both concern
Cloudy, cooler weather expected for Maryland through Wednesday; Erin will create hazardous beach conditions by mid-week.
Beachfront property owners braced for the worst amid predictions of a storm surge of up to 4 feet and significant coastal erosion. Powerful waves of 15 to 20 feet are expected to slam beaches, especially in North Carolina, for 48 hours or more as the hurricane crawls northward offshore through at least Thursday.
After a hot Sunday, Hurricane Erin will bring swells, dangerous rip currents and windy weather to Maryland’s coastline later this week.
It's a gloomy, gray Tuesday across much of Maryland as a stalled front lingers to the south. The setup has kept a steady easterly breeze in place, feeding in moisture off the Chesapeake and Atlantic, and locking us under a blanket of low clouds.