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Hurricane Aaron Brings Dangerous Rip Currents and High Surf to N.Y. and N.J.

CBS New YorkAugust 20, 20256 min7,430 views
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Hurricane Aaron's Impact on the Eastern Seaboard

  • πŸŒ€ Hurricane Aaron, currently churning off the Carolina coast, is bringing dangerous conditions to the eastern seaboard, though it is not expected to make a direct landfall in New York or New Jersey.
  • ⚠️ Warnings for rip currents and high surf stretch from Florida to New England, with Outer Banks experiencing swells hitting homes and roadways.

Coastal Conditions and Beach Closures

  • πŸ–οΈ Beaches in New York and New Jersey are closed to swimming due to dangerous rip currents and heavy surf generated by Hurricane Aaron.
  • πŸ„ Despite closures, some surfers were observed braving the large waves at Rockaway Beach and Seabright.
  • 🌊 Lifeguards have had to reposition stands further inland due to changing waterline and increased surf, emphasizing the hazardous conditions.

Local Impact and Preparations

  • 🏘️ Communities like those in Ocean County are preparing for exceptionally high tides, with the mayor of Ocean City advising residents to move cars to safe places and secure outdoor furniture.
  • βš“ Concerns include potential flooding, especially on the bay side, and ensuring boats and docks are securely tied.
  • β˜” While some beachgoers are trying to enjoy their last days of summer despite the weather, others are making backup plans for indoor activities.

Forecast and Storm Details

  • πŸ“Š Hurricane Aaron is currently a Category 2 storm with sustained winds of 110 mph, expected to weaken slightly as it passes the Outer Banks.
  • 🌊 The storm is predicted to pass well offshore of the New York and New Jersey area, but will continue to influence wave heights and surf conditions.
  • β›ˆοΈ In addition to hurricane impacts, some areas are experiencing strong downpours and flash flood warnings, particularly in parts of Connecticut and along the Hudson.
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