Puerto Rico, Hurricane Erin
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Hurricane Erin, North Carolina
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Category 4 Hurricane Erin threatens dangerous surf
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A disturbance in the Atlantic following Hurricane Erin is now expected to track northward, National Hurricane Center data shows.
Beaches are being closed at some locations along the US East Coast as Hurricane Erin threatens rip currents from Florida to New England.
Hurricane Erin is now a Category 5 storm as it rapidly intensified and threatens the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, then will move along the U.S. East Coast
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Hurricane Erin forces evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks but expected to stay offshore
Hurricane Erin forced tourists to cut their vacations short on North Carolina’s Outer Banks even though the monster storm is expected to stay offshore after lashing part of the Caribbean with rain and wind on Monday.
Hurricane Erin strengthened 85 mph in 24 hours to a 160 mph Category 5 hurricane putting in fourth place for rapidly intensifying storms.
Erin has become the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season as it heads west toward the Leeward Islands and the Caribbean. It's expected to strengthen.
While the storm is expected to pass to the south of the Atlantic provinces, its impact will be felt in the region.