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H urricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, has prompted a tropical storm watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks and is ...
Forecasters say the monster storm will turn away from the eastern U.S. and won’t make landfall. But they predict it will ...
Dangerous rip currents are expected along the U.S. East Coast as Hurricane Erin grows in size this week, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring storm surge, heavy rain, and rip currents to the U.S. East Coast. Forecasters are also tracking two tropical waves with chances of development in the Atlantic.
Nantucket was closest to Erin’s anticipated path in New England and was likely to see the strongest winds, gusting about 25 ...
As rip tides from Hurricane Erin create dangerous conditions along the North Carolina coast, many residents and visitors have ...
Mandatory evacuations are in effect for Ocracoke and Hatteras islands, where tropical storm force winds are likely Wednesday ...
TRACKING THE TROPICS  The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Hurricane Erin, plus two other possible systems in ...
Hurricane Erin will likely become even larger as it churns past the Bahamas, avoiding land but raising the risk of high winds and flooding hundreds of miles away along North Carolina beaches.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency Tuesday as Hurricane Erin makes its way towards the East Coast.
The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Justin Graney, with North Carolina Emergency Management, explains how resources and equipment have been pre-positioned to ...