Hurricane Erin is making its way to the East Coast, bringing strong winds and heavy rain, especially to Outer Banks, NC on Thursday morning. Expect up to 2-4 feet of storm surge. Be careful along the beaches, as dangerous surf and rip currents are expected. The Southeast and Mid-Atlantic could see more rain if Erin gets closer. Southwest regions could face flash flooding from slow-moving thunderstorms, while Mid-Atlantic and Southern New England might see heavy rain from storms moving along a weakening front. Hot temperatures in the Mid-South will ease with a cold front on Wednesday, but Desert Southwest and Northern High Plains face extreme heat. The Northeast will enjoy cooler weather, while the West Coast gradually warms up by Wednesday.In the Outer Banks, NC, keep an eye on Hurricane Erin as it could bring significant impacts Thursday. Locals and visitors should stay informed and heed warnings from local authorities. Meanwhile, monsoonal moisture in the Southwest is expected to bring scattered thunderstorms, potentially causing localized flooding near mountainous areas and regions with burn scars. Florida and the Gulf Coast will experience afternoon storms through Wednesday. Across the Northern High Plains, a frontal system will bring isolated storms on Thursday.The Mid-South and Southern Plains will see relief from hot weather as a cold front moves in on Wednesday, although it will remain warm. An upper-level ridge will push temperatures higher in the Northern/Central High Plains, Intermountain West, and Southwest. Expect 90s and low 100s, with 110s in desert areas. Heat advisories are in place for the Northern High Plains, and extreme heat warnings have been issued for the Desert Southwest starting Wednesday. Meanwhile, The Northeast will enjoy cooler temperatures around the 70s, and The West Coast will have highs in the 60s and 70s along the coast, warming slightly by midweek., West Hurley, NY 12491 Glenford Fire House 751 Ohayo Mountain Rd Glenford, NY 12433 ULSTER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE 380 Boulevard Court Kingston, NY 12401 Phone: (845) 338-3640 NY STATE POLICE (local barracks) 1791 US Route 209 Kingston, NY 12041 Phone: (845) 338-1702 FAMILY OF WOODSTOCK Provides shelter and services to battered women and their , 88 Cedar Street, West Hurley, NY 12491 is currently not for sale. The 1,554 Square Feet single family home is a 3 beds, 2 baths property. This home was built in 1949 and last sold on 2025-03-21 for $440,000. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow..