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After exploding in strength at a historic rate this weekend, Hurricane Erin is now a sprawling Category 4 storm churning in ...
Hurricane Erin pelted parts of the Caribbean and was forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S. East ...
Hurricane Erin won’t make landfall on the Outer Banks but is projected to produce dangerous rip currents along the beaches.
Hurricane Erin regained Category 4 strength Sunday night as its outer bands pounded the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with gusty winds and heavy rains.
Hurricane Erin restrengthened into a Category 4 storm late Sunday, with forecasters warning it is expected to intensify and ...
It’s a busy time in the tropics! Major Hurricane Erin and a new disturbance moving off of Africa will need to be watched.
The National Weather Service is warning that Hurricane Erin will likely strengthen to a Category 4 again after weakening to a Category 3 early Sunday morning.
Hurricane Erin is now back to category 4 status after forming a new eyewall. The eye diameter has increased from 5-10 miles ...
In just over 24 hours, the storm surged from a Category 1 hurricane with 75 mph winds to a Category 5 with near-160 mph winds ...