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Hurricane Erin expected to bring rough seas and dangerous rip currents

Out of an abundance of caution, the county has removed trash cans, port-o-lets, and other equipment from the beach to protect them from potential damage.


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  • | 5:00 p.m. August 18, 2025
File photo by Jarleene Almenas
File photo by Jarleene Almenas
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As Hurricane Erin tracks northward, its expansive wind field will generate rough seas for boaters and hazardous surf and strong rip currents along Volusia County’s beaches this week. Although there are no significant or direct impacts expected locally, the storm’s effects on the ocean will become increasingly hazardous over the next several days. Residents and visitors should remain alert to changing conditions and take extra care when visiting the beach or heading out on the water.

Safety reminders for beachgoers and boaters include:

  • Check the beach flag system before entering the water and follow lifeguard instructions.
  • Expect stronger rip currents and increased wave heights.
  • Those who choose to enter the water should do so near staffed lifeguard towers.
  • Boaters and paddlers should anticipate rough seas and monitor forecasts closely.

Out of an abundance of caution, the County has removed trash cans, port-o-lets, and other equipment from the beach to protect them from potential damage. In addition, tidal conditions associated with the storm could affect the availability of beach driving. Beachgoers are encouraged to check conditions before heading out to ensure access points are open.

The Volusia Beaches app provides real-time updates on weather and ocean conditions, open beach ramps, parking locations, and staffed lifeguard towers. Volusia County will continue to monitor the storm in coordination with the National Weather Service and state and regional partners, and will provide updates if conditions change.

 

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