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Additional strengthening is expected as the storm is forecast to “remain a large and dangerous major hurricane through the ...
Get an abbreviated, text view of what's happening with Hurricane Erin. Hurricane Erin is stronger and is expected to grow ...
Hurricane Erin has strengthened back into a Category 4 hurricane as of Monday morning. Over the weekend, Erin underwent a ...
Hurricane Erin has reintensified into a Category 4 storm on Aug. 18, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where ...
Hurricane Erin isn't forecast to hit land, but it will bring large waves and dangerous rip currents to the U.S. East Coast this week.
Though Hurricane Erin is not forecast to make landfall on the U.S., the storm’s rapid intensification has prompted increased measures in North Carolina.
"You're dealing with a major hurricane. The intensity is fluctuating. It's a dangerous hurricane in any event," Richard Pasch of the National Hurricane Center said.
While it is not expected to make U.S. landfall, experts say high winds, rip currents, and flooding could impact the coast.
According to a post to X from Michael Lowry, a hurricane specialist for a south Florida news station, Erin is the fifth ...
Erin, once a Category 5 hurricane over the weekend that more than doubled wind speed to nearly 160 mph, on Monday morning ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore—but its effects could still reach parts of the New York coastline this week.