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An updated forecast map from AccuWeather shows Erin is expected to reach Category 4 strength by Monday afternoon. A Category 4 hurricane has maximum sustained windspeeds between 130 and 156 mph.
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The Journal News on MSNWill Tropical Storm Erin hit New York? What to know about potential impact to rip currents
As Tropical Storm Erin moves through the Atlantic, New Yorkers may need to skip some beach days as there's some potential for dangerous rip currents.
The ancient Library of Alexandria, built in the city founded by Alexander the Great, was one of the greatest wonders of the ...
Christine McNeil has spent the past several days helping feed the crews responding to an out-of-control wildfire in ...
That’s Long Beach, California – the coastal gem that’s mastered the art of slow living while still offering all the perks of city life. Long Beach sits comfortably between the frenetic energy of Los ...
Long Island survey highlights strong safety and education ratings but reveals concerns about affordability and the ability to ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNThese East Coast Beach Towns Are Even Better in the Fall
While some beach towns become eerily uninhabited in the off-season, others transform into something else entirely—whether ...
The horrific details of the human trafficking case of a now 14-year-old East Patchogue girl that shocked the nation and was ...
U.S. shores are unlikely to see a direct hit, but a strong offshore hurricane can produce massive and dangerous waves well away from its center.
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