Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S., but its effects will still be felt near New York and other parts of the East Coast. CBS News' Rob Marciano reports.
Breakdown
- Hurricane Erin is moving further out into the Atlantic but continues to affect the East Coast. 4s
- Coastal flooding and high surf have been reported from Florida to the Northeast. 18s
- Dangerous rip currents and tidal flooding are ongoing, particularly in Virginia Beach and surrounding areas. 36s
- Wind gusts over 40 miles per hour have been recorded in the New Jersey shore, eastern Long Island, and Nantucket. 1m 20s
- Officials are inspecting infrastructure and considering beach closures due to hazardous conditions. 1m 1s