Tracking Hurricane Erin...when Large Swells & Rip Currents Reach Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry Beaches
Tropical Storm Erin's strengthening swells increase rip current risk to moderate levels along Georgia beaches, with the highest danger expected Tuesday through Thursday, officials said.
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Hurricane Erin Won’t Hit Georgia, But Deadly Rip Currents Will
Winds stay away. Waves do not. Residents from the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry should plan for rough surf and dangerous currents next week due to Hurricane Erin. 🌊 Why It Matters: Lives are at risk in strong rip currents. According to the National Hurricane Center, distant storms can send powerful swells that turn a beach […] The post Hurricane Erin Won’t Hit Georgia, But Deadly Rip Currents Will appeared first on The Georgia Sun.
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