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The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin is beginning its upward movement along Atlantic coast, expected to be a few hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina by Aug. 21.
Forecasters say the monster storm will turn away from the eastern U.S. and won’t make landfall. But they predict it will ...
Erin is causing 'life-threatening surf and rip current conditions across almost the entire US East Coast," according to the ...
The storm is expected to bring hazards including rip currents and life-threatening surf along the coast, including the Outer ...
Governor Stein declared a State of Emergency as North Carolina prepares for impacts from Hurricane Erin and mobilizes ...
The most built-up and populated part of the Outer Banks are in the north around Nags Head and Kill Devil Hills, which aren't under the evacuation order. South of the Oregon Inlet, ...
As rip tides from Hurricane Erin create dangerous conditions along the North Carolina coast, many residents and visitors have ...
Hundreds of thousands of beachgoing tourists were keeping a watchful eye on massive Hurricane Erin on Tuesday, Aug. 19, as large waves and rough surf driven by the powerful storm were taking aim at ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring massive waves and dangerous rip currents to areas along the East Coast. Here's which ...
TRACKING THE TROPICS  The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor Hurricane Erin, plus two other possible systems in ...