Hurricane Erin Precautions: Coney Island, Long Island, and Jersey Shore Beach Closures
Eyewitness News ABC7NYSeptember 5, 20255 min7,921 views
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- 🌀 Hurricane Erin is expanding in size, causing dangerous waves and rip currents along the East Coast, despite weakening winds in its core.
- ⚠️ Warnings are in effect for beaches from Long Island to the Jersey Shore due to the storm's proximity and expanding influence.
Surf and Coastal Flood Advisories
- 🌊 High surf advisories are in place, with expected wave heights of 6-11 feet, potentially reaching 15 feet on Thursday.
- ⚠️ A coastal flood watch is in effect for the Jersey Shore and may be expanded to Long Island and New York City areas, particularly during high tide cycles.
- ⚡ Life-threatening rip currents, high surf, and beach erosion are significant concerns through Friday.
Weather System Interaction
- 🌧️ A stalled front, held up by Hurricane Erin, will bring locally heavy rain and potential flash flooding to the tri-state area.
- ⛈️ Showers are expected to become steadier and heavier on Tuesday, with rainfall chances extending into Thursday morning.
Beach Closures and Safety Measures
- 🚫 New York City beaches are closed to swimmers until at least Friday, with similar monitoring and restrictions on Long Island and New Jersey beaches.
- 🚨 The parks department has banned swimming due to fears of powerful rip currents and high waves, prioritizing public safety.
- ⚠️ Authorities urge the public to heed warnings and stay out of the water to avoid risks to themselves and first responders.
Storm's Path and Localized Effects
- 🗺️ Hurricane Erin is expected to pass well offshore, hugging the Eastern Seaboard before curving out to sea, but its effects are already being felt.
- 💨 Coastal areas are experiencing a stiff breeze, and restrictions are being implemented across the tri-state region.
- 🏖️ Beaches like Leo West on Long Island are of particular concern due to minimal sand, exacerbating beach erosion risks.
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