Jersey Shore, Hurricane Erin and cloudy weather
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Despite red flags warning swimmers not to get in the ocean, some surfers couldn't resist the waves being churned up as Hurricane Erin prepares to pass by offshore. Ross DiMattei reports and breaks down where swimming bans are in place.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the coast, but New Jersey and Delaware beaches will still be feeling impacts from the storm through the week.
When officers arrived at the Eighth Avenue beach, police said one person was out of the water, but a 13-year-old was still missing. Crews searched the water for nearly an hour, police said. Around 7:30 p.m., police said crews found the 13-year-old in the water off the Seventh Avenue beach. The teenager was unresponsive.
Traditonally, most school districts at Jersey Shore first day of school the day after Labor Day. But for some, the school year kicks off as late as Sept. 8. Here's when kids and teens need to pack the backpacks and put on the first day of school outfits.
New Jersey-based rock group The Gab Cinque Band was performing at the venue on Saturday. Jonas surprised the crowd by joining them on stage and singing the classic Jonas Bros. track “Burnin’ Up” with the group. Jonas Bros. hype man and bodyguard “Big Rob” Feggans joined them as well.
Hurricane Erin was a Category 4 storm again Monday morning and is expected to grow even larger and stronger, Life-threatening surf and rip currents are likely across the Atlantic coast from Florida to Canada.