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Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 storm, has triggered a state of emergency in North Carolina, where residents and visitors along the Outer Banks are under evacuation orders. The Outer Banks is also ...
A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for North of the North Carolina/Virginia border to Chincoteague, Virginia & Bermuda.
A tropical storm warning has been issued for North Carolina as Hurricane Erin churns up the east coast of the U.S. as a ...
Hurricane Erin is churning up life-threatening rip currents and dangerous surf along much of the U.S. East Coast and will soon send destructive waves and storm surge to North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
For the latest news on Hurricane Erin, visit USA TODAY's coverage for Wednesday, Aug. 20. Hurricane Erin slowly moved northward on Tuesday, triggering rough surf and dangerous rip currents ...
A surge of tropical moisture unleashed by Hurricane Erin is set to drench the Northeast with meteorologists warning that ...
A Ccoastal flood warning was issued for Delaware for most of the week as Hurricane Erin travels through the Atlantic. Here's what you need to know.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the coast, but New Jersey and Delaware beaches will still be feeling impacts from the storm through the week.
Authorities are prohibiting people from swimming at beaches in New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and Delaware.
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks where evacuations have been ordered.
The Category 2 hurricane saw its winds weaken to as low as 100 mph on Aug. 19 as its north side battled winds, but the National Hurricane Center said early on Aug. 20 that the storm had reformed an ...
From Florida to New England, people trying to enjoy the last hurrahs of summer along the coast were met with rip current ...