New Jersey Beaches Are Closed Due To Dangerous Rip Currents As Hurricane Arthur Moves Up The Coast
And keep in mind, even if the weather is nice in your area, dangerous rip currents could be lurking in the water, so be careful when visiting the beach until Sunday. New Jersey beaches have been closed because of the threat, according to Marc Franz. There's a high and very dangerous rip current threat today from New Jersey to Maine.
Rip current risks today along the beaches #mdwx #dewx #njwx #nywx pic.twitter.com/Lahnw2dbOW
- Greg Postel (@GregPostel) July 4, 2014
Here's everything you need to know about the storm, with help from Director of Meteorology and hurricane expert Dr. Jeff Masters at Wunderground.com.
Friday
NOAA
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Cape Cod and Nantucket may be affected by tropical storm force winds late Friday through early Saturday morning. There are flash flood warnings all long areas of the East coast, as well as Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings and Watches. Check weather.gov for the latest watches and warnings in your area.
Saturday
By Saturday, strong winds, heavy rain, and some storm surge are expected in Nova Scotia.
Most the US East Coast should be clear by then, with the exception of some lingering rain and gusty winds in New England. Maybe we should all postpone our BBQs until then?
BEWARE, though,since rip currents will still be a big problem, even though it will be nicer out.
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