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Gov. Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency in North Carolina as Hurricane Erin approaches, bringing threats of coastal flooding and beach erosion.
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks where evacuations have been ordered.
Erin, a sprawling Category 2 hurricane, is not forecast to make landfall but will impact much of the East Coast with ...
Hurricane Erin may not be forecast to make landfall, but the sprawling Category 2 storm is still going to impact much of the ...
Hurricane Erin is less than 500 miles from Hatteras, North Carolina. Rip currents and water rescues have continued as bigger waves and dangeorus swiming conditions are developing at the beaches.
The National Hurricane Center warned that Hurricane Erin is becoming ‘better organized’ as it moves northward through the ...
Dozens of rip current rescues have been conducted in North Carolina, and popular beaches in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and ...
Tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are expected to appear in areas along the Outer Banks starting late Wednesday.
North Carolina’s governor urged state residents along the coast to prepare and listen to emergency guidelines in anticipation ...
The storm has already prompted evacuation orders on North Carolina's Outer Banks and warnings about dangerous rip currents and swells along the East Coast.
Powerful Hurricane Erin is expected to bring high seas, big rip currents, and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
Hurricane Erin, which started as a tropical storm west of the Cabo Verde Islands, is making its way towards the east coast — although, its core is not forecast to go over land.