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Residents in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos braced for the dangerous Category 4 storm after it strengthened over the ...
Some fluctuations in intensity are expected over the next couple of days due to inner-core structural changes.
Island communities off the coast of North Carolina are bracing for flooding ahead of Hurricane Erin, the year’s first ...
Dangerous rip currents are expected along the U.S. East Coast as Hurricane Erin grows in size while moving over the western ...
Erin is expanding in size and scope. Life-threatening rip currents and rough surf will impact much of the U.S. East Coast ...
Highs in the 80s, humid, and scattered storms again today. Wind and coastal flooding picking up Wednesday to Thursday as Erin moves up the coast. Calming down to end the week.
Hurricane Erin – an already powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean – is getting stronger and is expected to grow ...
Erin, once a Category 5 hurricane over the weekend that more than doubled wind speed to nearly 160 mph, on Monday morning ...
Hurricane Erin was a Category 4 storm Monday morning and is expected to retain major hurricane status through the middle of the week.
The rain odds will still be pretty low on Wednesday and Thursday as skies will be mostly sunny with highs into the low to mid ...
Though it will stay well offshore, dangerous storm surge will impact the U.S. eastern seaboard, triggering mandatory evacuations on Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island, NC.