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Hurricane Erin was a Category 4 storm again Monday morning and is expected to grow even larger and stronger, according to the ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore—but its effects could still reach parts of the New York coastline this week.
Hurricane Erin has restrengthened into a Category 4 storm and is expected to create “life-threatening” surf and rip currents along the Atlantic Coast this week, forecasters say. According to the ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring life-threatening surf and rip currents across the U.S. eastern seaboard this week, ...
U.S. shores are unlikely to see a direct hit, but a strong offshore hurricane can produce massive and dangerous waves well away from its center.
A part of North Carolina declared an emergency and ordered evacuations due to Hurricane Erin. The storm is also expected to bring life-threatening rip currents to South Carolina.
The powerful major hurricane is not forecast to significantly affect New Jersey's weather, but it will kick up some big surf ...
Hurricane-force winds extended up to 60 miles (95 kilometers) from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward ...
According to the 11 p.m. update Sunday, Aug. 17, from the National Hurricane Center, Erin was roughly 960 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, moving west-northwest at 12 mph with maximum sustained ...
Hurricane Erin has stayed a major hurricane now at category 4 status with max sustained winds of 130 mph. Erin had weakened ...
Hurricane Erin has reintensified into a Category 4 storm on Aug. 18, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where ...
As of Monday morning, Erin is on a steady course to curve around Bermuda and parallel the East Coast. Hurricane Erin weakened from its peak Ccategory 5 status on Saturday due to some structural ...