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A disturbance in the Atlantic following Hurricane Erin is now expected to track northward, according to NHC data.
Hurricane Erin is still churning in the Atlantic Ocean as a Category 2 Hurricane, delivering tropical storm force winds to ...
"The core of Erin is expected to pass to the east of the southeastern and central Bahamas today and tonight," the National ...
Additional strengthening is expected as the storm is forecast to “remain a large and dangerous major hurricane through the ...
Hurricane Erin has been downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane but is gaining in size and raising the risk of life-threatening ...
Erin briefly became a Category 5 hurricane over the weekend and weakened to Category 3 status as it moved north and west of ...
Although the storm is expected to stay offshore, it will produce dangerous surf conditions for much of the Atlantic Coast ...
As Floridians breathe a collective sign of relief from escaping the worst impacts of Hurricane Erin, there’s one group of ...
Erin isn't as intense as it once was. But its large size is what matters most. While it won't landfall, it will bring high ...
Hurricane Erin is beginning its upward movement along Atlantic coast, expected to be a few hundred miles off the coast of ...
Hurricane Erin stays offshore but brings rip currents, high surf and gusty winds to East Coast beaches through Friday. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
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.