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Hurricane Erin is tracking northwest between the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda, bringing dangerous surf and life-threatening rip currents to Florida and the Carolinas through midweek.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas to watch for tropical development behind Hurricane Erin as the Atlantic ...
Hurricane Erin churned slowly toward the eastern U.S. on Tuesday, stirring up treacherous waves that already have led to dozens of water rescues and shut down beaches along the coast in the midst of ...
Erin has become an unusually large and deceptively worrisome storm moving through the Caribbean, with its tropical storm ...
Hot and breezy afternoons are expected for Wednesday and Thursday. Rough surf and rip currents are expected through the week ...
Despite Hurricane Erin’s offshore path, parts of the U.S. east coast face life-threatening surf and rip currents. Meanwhile, ...
Storms that ramp up so quickly complicate forecasting and make it harder for government agencies to plan for emergencies.
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks as it churns in the Atlantic where high winds and heavy ...
The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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 fluctuated in intensity on Monday and expanded in size as people fled North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin is slowly pulling away from the Bahamas and dramatically growing in size. The top winds have weakened to Category 2 – but the increase in the diameter of the system more than makes up ...