Hurricane Erin, Maryland
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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 eroding Ocean City beaches. With deadly rip currents and powerful waves, the storm is churning up Maryland seas.
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.
OCEAN CITY, Md. — Ocean City closed its beaches to swimmers and surfers earlier today because of rough surf. Officials explained why the waves are so dangerous. Ryan Whittington of the Ocean City Fire Department said,
Ocean City, Maryland, saw strong winds and dangerous rip currents Thursday as Hurricane Erin passed the East Coast offshore.
Hurricane Erin continues to move westward, prompting warnings of dangerous rip currents along the East Coast.
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 remains far offshore, but its effects are already being felt along the Maryland coast. Officials in Ocean City say the storm is creating rough surf, dangerous rip currents
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