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New Jersey Prepares For Flooding And Beach Erosion As Hurricane Erin Nears
New Jersey is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Erin, which is expected to bring heavy rains, strong winds, coastal flooding, and significant beach erosion to the state. As the Atlantic storm system moves closer, local authorities and weather experts have issued alerts, urging residents to stay vigilant and avoid vulnerable areas along the shoreline. The concern comes as ocean swells and storm surges are likely to impact low-lying communities, particularly
New Jersey Prepares For Flooding And Beach Erosion As Hurricane Erin Nears
New Jersey is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Erin, which is expected to bring heavy rains, strong winds, coastal flooding, and significant beach erosion to the state. As the Atlantic storm system moves closer, local authorities and weather experts have issued alerts, urging residents to stay vigilant and avoid vulnerable areas along the shoreline. The concern comes as ocean swells and storm surges are likely to impact low-lying communities, particularly
Stormy Weather in Houston May Last Through Friday
Thunderstorms sweeping across the Houston area are expected to persist until at least Friday, bringing multiple rounds of heavy rainfall, hail, and potential flooding. The slow-moving weather system has already delivered up to 3–4 inches of rain in some parts of the region between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the Harris County Flood Warning System. Meteorologist Hayley Adams with the National Weather Service’s Houston/Galveston office noted that while a brief paus
Stormy Weather in Houston May Last Through Friday
Thunderstorms sweeping across the Houston area are expected to persist until at least Friday, bringing multiple rounds of heavy rainfall, hail, and potential flooding. The slow-moving weather system has already delivered up to 3–4 inches of rain in some parts of the region between Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the Harris County Flood Warning System. Meteorologist Hayley Adams with the National Weather Service’s Houston/Galveston office noted that while a brief paus









