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There are two areas of tropical interest in the lower latitudes of the Atlantic. The first tropical wave is a disorganized ...
Here's what to know about Hurricane Erin as areas on the East Coast brace for the year’s first Atlantic hurricane.
Meteorologists are monitoring two disturbances behind Hurricane Erin that could strengthen into tropical storms this week.
Forecasts nudge Erin's likely path to the west, increasing the risks at U.S. beaches. Experts say the storm's massive size, rather than windspeed, is what makes it a threat.
In addition to Hurricane Erin, the NHC is tracking two other disturbances in the Atlantic that could bring tropical weather. Will either hit Texas?
Hurricane Erin is a Category 2 storm with winds of 110 mph. The greatest impacts are expected from noon Tuesday until late Friday night. Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Beaufort Inlet to Duck, ...
Hurricane Erin, already twice as large as it was just a few days ago, is expected to grow even larger this week as its expanding wind field brushes up against the U.S. Eastern Seaboard, delivering ...
Forecasters are monitoring two other tropical systems in the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 19 as the heart of the 2025 hurricane season approaches.
Hurricane Erin is not only getting bigger, but beginning to cause trouble for parts of the U.S. East Coast. It's one of several major weather stories we're tracking right now.
The storm poses a risk of dangerous wave heights and rip currents along the Atlantic coast. A tropical depression could form ...
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves and tropical force winds.
Category 2 Hurricane Erin moved northwest at 7 mph about 720 miles to the southeast of Cape Hatteras on Tuesday morning.