Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Erin's large waves seen from highway in Montauk, New York Flash flood threat targets the Southeast through the weekend North Carolina homeowner moves entire home due to beach erosion A slow-moving cold front that helped protect the Eastern Seaboard from a direct strike by Hurricane Erin is now set to soak much of the South and Southeast Friday, dampening the end of the week and bringing a risk of flash flooding. The front has been slowly cutting south across the East but is running into an atmospheric roadblock on Friday as it reaches the Gulf Coast, according to the FOX Forecast Center. And while Hurricane Erin is now racing away from North America, strong flow behind the storm is smashing into the frontal boundary, enhancing the available rainfall for Friday.