Hurricane Jose stirred up the surf and triggered some street flooding along the East Coast on Tuesday.
Places like the Jersey Shore, the Delaware Coast and the Outer Banks all saw street flooding due to Hurricane Jose.
Hurricane #Jose is well offshore, but it's creating high enough surf to cause flooding in parts of coastal North Carolina. pic.twitter.com/2abFQygZDS
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 18, 2017
Beach erosion was also seen in Fire Island, New York.
Rough seas from Hurricane #Jose are causing beach erosion on Fire Island, NY. Tropical Storm Warnings are up from NC to Massachusetts. pic.twitter.com/7lxK1n4h5F
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 19, 2017
WATCH: Jose is whipping up the surf along the east coast. Jose has been heavily impacting beaches, especially with coastal flooding. pic.twitter.com/1jVfjLydXR
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 19, 2017
Hurricane Jose is expected to move up along the northeast coast through Wednesday.
While the storm is not forecasted to make landfall, it is expected to continue to generate high winds, rough surf and heavy rain in areas along the coast.
This video shows surfers off the coast of Cape May on Tuesday morning.