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Authorities predicted flooding, surges and swells along some parts of the East Coast even as Erin moves out toward the ocean.
Hurricane Erin's impacts are already underway across the Southeast, bringing dangerous surf and strong rip currents along Florida's East Coast beaches.
We're tracking Hurricane Erin's path and impacts as it makes its closest swipe along the U.S. East Coast today. Here's the latest.
Erin became a Category 5 hurricane Saturday morning in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean but has now weakened to a Category 2.
What were Hurricane Erin's strongest wind speeds? What was the highest wave? Here's a look at Hurricane Erin by the numbers.
The storm is bringing dangerous conditions to parts of the coast on Wednesday, but will then turn away from the United States ...
Reconnaissance data showed a decrease in pressure, which is a sign of strengthening. Warm sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic and light wind shear could give Erin the fuel and window ...
Erin is also impacting Florida beaches, with large swells and elevated rip current threats continuing. The hurricane will continue to move away from the US today and slowly weaken late week. It is ...
Central Atlantic: A small area of low pressure located about 1200 miles southwest of the Azores is producing limited showers and thunderstorms. Upper-level winds are only marginally conducive for ...
Erin is starting to turn away from the United States but don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still churning up the Atlantic Ocean, keeping ...
Hurricane Erin was a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph as it made its closest approach to the U.S.
Erin is now 210 miles east of Hatteras, North Carolina, and is starting to move away from the U.S. East Coast. Erin is ...
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