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Hurricane Erin to carry lethal surf, rip tides to New York seashores
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Hurricane Erin to carry lethal surf, rip tides to New York seashores

Last updated: August 18, 2025 3:33 pm
Editorial Board Published August 18, 2025
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Hurricane Erin ramped up as soon as once more to a class 4 storm early Monday because it blew previous Puerto Rico, prompting evacuations in South Carolina’s Outer Banks, and promising to carry lethal rip tides and surf to the whole East Coast by a lot of the week.

The Nationwide Hurricane Heart has predicted a excessive chance of harmful rip currents and surf as far north as New York and Lengthy Island by Tuesday. South Carolina officers on Monday had already declared a neighborhood state of emergency and ordered Hatteras Island to evacuate as coastal flooding may begin “more than 24 hours before any tropical storm force winds arrive,” the Nationwide Climate Service stated. In Puerto Rico, the storm knocked out energy to hundreds of individuals.

As of 8 a.m. Monday the Atlantic season’s first main hurricane was touring northwest at 13 mph, anticipated to steadily flip north and parallel the U.S. shoreline simply west of Bermuda, its energy ebbing however its attain increasing.

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A graphic from the NOAA reveals the earliest arrival time of tropical storm power winds from Hurricane Erin. (NOAA)

“Erin will remain a dangerous major hurricane through the middle of this week,” the NHC warned. “Swells generated by Erin will affect the Bahamas, Bermuda, the east coast of the United States, and Atlantic Canada during the next several days. These rough ocean conditions will likely cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.”

Wednesday and Thursday could be “the worst of the worst,” he stated, making them “not good days to be in the water at the beach.”

Waves on the open ocean will attain 12 to fifteen ft, and beachgoers may see 8 to 10-foot surf, at the same time as tempting sunny situations and a few upper-70s temperatures overtake the area’s current warmth and humidity, he stated.

Hurricane Erin.

RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP through Getty Photos

A truck drives by a flooded highway in Naguabo, Puerto Rico as Hurricane Erin leaves the area on August 16. (Photograph by RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP through Getty Photos)

The storm itself carried 130 mph most sustained winds and even larger gusts however was producing hurricane-force winds as much as 80 miles from the middle and tropical-storm-force winds so far as 230 miles out, the NHC stated.

The central Bahamas braced for tropical storm situations as Erin’s outer bands promised to dump 2 to 4 inches of rain on parts of Hispaniola, Turks and Caicos, and different components of the Bahamas, with the potential for as much as 6 inches in some areas, the NHC stated.

Initially Printed: August 18, 2025 at 10:18 AM EDT

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