Swimming will probably be prohibited in any respect New York Metropolis seashores Wednesday and Thursday as Hurricane Erin is threatening to convey harmful rip currents and waves as massive as 13 toes to shores all alongside the East Coast.
Mayor Adams and Iris Rodriguez-Rosa, his Parks Division commissioner, introduced the deliberate closures Tuesday afternoon. In a press release, they stated guests will have the ability to entry the sand, however can’t go into the water.
“We strongly urge all New Yorkers to heed these warnings and not risk their lives by entering the water,” Rodriguez-Rosa stated in a press release.
Parks Division lifeguards and enforcement patrol officers will probably be posted alongside metropolis seashores, together with the Rockaways and Coney Island, to implement the swimming prohibition, based on a press launch disseminated by the mayor’s workplace.
Erin is the primary Atlantic hurricane this yr. The Nationwide Climate Service labeled it a Class 2 storm Tuesday morning because it barelled north from the Caribbean.
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Initially Printed: August 19, 2025 at 3:46 PM EDT

