Hurricane Erin live updates: New Jersey under state of emergency as monster storm moves away from east coast

Hurricane Erin: Where things stand on Thursday evening

  • Hurricane Erin, a Category 2 storm, has battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves, causing localized flooding and prompting the evacuation of over 2,000 people from Ocracoke Island.
  • The hurricane is now moving north and out into the Atlantic, continuing to produce dangerous surf and rip currents along the East Coast, with warnings extending from the Carolinas to New England.
  • Despite initial concerns, the Outer Banks largely avoided widespread destruction, with no significant structural damage reported to homes or businesses, though sections of Highway 12 were closed due to flooding and dunes were breached.
  • Officials in New Jersey declared a state of emergency, and videos on social media show storm surge flooding in some streets near the ocean.
  • Swimming bans were imposed on beaches from New York City to Bermuda due to life-threatening rip currents, with authorities urging residents to stay out of the water.
  • Hurricane Erin, which formed on 11 August and rapidly intensified, is forecast to weaken and become a post-tropical storm over the weekend, with no predicted landfall in the U.S.
  • Meteorologists are closely monitoring three other areas of concern in the Atlantic that could develop into tropical storm systems, with one having a high chance of becoming a tropical depression within seven days.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 02:00

Hurricane winds affect Jersey coast amid state of emergency

Strong winds have started affecting Jersey shores and the rest of the East Coast as Hurricane Erin came closer, passing offshore.

A First Alert is in effect for the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches from 6am to midnight. Governor Phil Murphy declared a State of Emergency for New Jersey.

The National Weather Service issued a Coastal Flood Warning for parts of the Jersey Shore and Delaware until 2am Saturday.

(REUTERS)

Stuti Mishra22 August 2025 05:29

Two homes in North Carolina teetered on the brink as Erin passed by

Two homes on North Carolina’s Outer Banks are teetering on the brink, their days seemingly numbered as they face the relentless Atlantic.

Since 2020, 11 neighbouring properties in the area have already succumbed to the ocean’s advance. While swells from distant storms like Hurricane Erin exacerbate the immediate danger, the underlying threats are constant: escalating beach erosion and the pervasive impact of climate change are steadily pushing the coastline inwards.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 04:50

What was the impact on the East Coast?

Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes as the monster storm inched closer to the mid-Atlantic coast.

Forecasters predicted the storm would peak Thursday and said it could regain strength and once again become a major hurricane, or Category 3 or greater, but it was not forecast to make landfall along the East Coast before turning farther out to sea.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 04:20

Hurricane Erin mapped: Tracking the course

Here’s a look at Hurricane Erin’s path past the East Coast of the U.S.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 03:50

NASA wants your photos of hurricane damage — here’s why

The space agency, in collaboration with the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, a science and education initiative, is spearheading a new Response Mapper project.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 03:23

Watch: National Hurricane Center tracking three other areas of concern

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 02:30

Watch: Waves crash into Wildwood, New Jersey

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 01:47

Erin still a large hurricane — twice the size of the average storm

Hurricane Erin, formed nearly a week ago, remains an unusually large storm, spanning over 600 miles (965 kilometres) – double the size of an average hurricane – despite fluctuating intensity.

As of late Thursday morning, the hurricane centre reported Erin as a Category 2 storm, maintaining maximum sustained winds of 100 mph (160 kph). It is 285 miles (455 kilometres) east of Cape Hatteras.

The hurricane centre is also monitoring two tropical disturbances further out in the Atlantic. These ‘Cape Verde’ storms, developing over vast warm ocean waters, are historically among the most perilous to North America.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 01:40

Watch: Flooding in downtown Margate, New Jersey

A video posted to X by TV news journalist Jason Evans appears to show the streets of Margate, New Jersey, inundated with the storm surge from Hurricane Erin.

Oliver O’Connell22 August 2025 01:26

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