Erin, Tropical Storm and National Hurricane Center
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Meteorologist Devon Lucie jumps right into the tropics forecast showing you how strong Hurricane Erin is right now and where it's headed and what new alerts are now up for parts of the East Coast, then gets into the analysis on a tropical wave and what forecasts out of the U.
This past weekend, Hurricane Erin went through one of the most rapid intensifications of any Atlantic hurricane on record. Climate change and other factors may make such leaps more common in
Hurricane Erin formed early Friday, Aug. 15, marking the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Here's what to expect in NC.
The chances that rain and wind from Tropical Storm Erin will hit the East Coast have risen slightly this week.
Hurricane- and tropical-storm-force winds now extend up to 80 and 230 nautical miles from the eye, respectively. Erin’s eyewall has also grown and is now about 30 nautical miles in diameter, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Wilmington Star-News on MSNWilmington weather update: The latest on Hurricane Erin and other tropical developments
Hurricane Erin has weakened slightly. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two other potential developments in the Atlantic.
The hurricane wasn't expected to make landfall in the U.S., but people in North Carolina's Outer Banks were warned of possible coastal flooding that triggered evacuation orders.