Hurricane Erin, Ocean City and Maryland
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Maryland will see cloudy, cool and showery weather Tuesday as Hurricane Erin brings dangerous rip currents for the rest of the week.
Powerful Hurricane Erin is expected to bring high seas, big rip currents, and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
On Tuesday morning, Assateague Island National Seashore and Ocean City closed public access to the ocean. Hurricane Erin isn't expected to make landfall, but the Category
Hurricane Erin went through explosive strengthening as expected over the weekend as it skirts along the Caribbean. Luckily, Erin will miss the East Coast as it gets steered eastward by a cold front and stays in the Atlantic.
Cloudy, cooler weather expected for Maryland through Wednesday; Erin will create hazardous beach conditions by mid-week.
After a hot Sunday, Hurricane Erin will bring swells, dangerous rip currents and windy weather to Maryland’s coastline later this week.
Erin has become a Category 3 hurricane in the Caribbean, with expectations to strengthen further on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A cold front will be moving southward this weekend, bringing another chance for showers or storms on Sunday. Similar to Saturday, some neighborhoods will stay dry on Sunday while others see rain. Sunday is the warmer day of the weekend with highs possibly into the mid-90s.
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