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Hurricane Erin is moving away, but the threat of rip currents and coastal flooding remains. Here's the latest forecast.
Hurricane Erin is entering the first stages of a post-tropical transition as it continues to move away from the eastern coast ...
The National Hurricane Center warned that roads in the low-lying barrier islands will become impassable, with waves of 15 to ...
High rip current and coastal flood warnings remain along North Carolina beaches as Hurricane Erin continues out to sea. FOX ...
Hurricane Erin has weakened to a Category 1 storm after lashing North Carolina's Outer Banks with rough waves and coastal ...
Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S. coast. Surf and seas remain a problem for our North Carolina beaches through ...
Here are some things to know about rip currents: Rip currents are narrow columns of water flowing rapidly away from the beach ...
The official track from National Hurricane Center meteorologists keeps Erin moving northeasterly into the Northern Atlantic ...
Three flags warn of surf and rip current conditions. Red means a high hazard, yellow means a moderate threat and green means ...
In the days leading up to it Erin passing by the Carolinas, and in the days after, the system created dangerous surf ...