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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring two tropical systems in the Atlantic while Hurricane Erin tracks away from the U.S. East Coast but continues to produce dangerous surf and rip ...
On Thursday, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina and pushing storm surge and deadly rip ...
The monster storm slowly began to move away from the East Coast on Thursday. Forecasters say it could intensify again to be a major hurricane.
Hurricane Erin is still churning north and on track to pass by the Jersey Shore and Delaware beaches hundreds of miles off ...
The National Hurricane Center warned that roads in the low-lying barrier islands will become impassable, with waves of 15 to 20 feet crashing ashore.
Hurricane Erin began strengthening again Wednesday as it crept closer to the mid-Atlantic coast, its outer bands brushing North Carolina’s Outer Banks as beaches closed across much of the U.S. East ...
Although Hurricane Erin is not expected to make landfall, the effects of the tropical storm are causing flooding on the east coast of the US.
Erin’s path keeps the main core away from land however, the outer bands impacted parts of the Mid-Atlantic Coast Wednesday into early Thursday. The storm pulls away from the US, stays off the East ...