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Hurricane Erin is expected to impact the Outer Banks in North Carolina, sending massive waves crashing into the islands.
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks as it churns in the Atlantic where high winds and heavy ...
Forecasters say the monster storm will turn away from the eastern U.S. and won’t make landfall. But they predict it will ...
Much of North Carolina’s Outer Banks region is under a tropical storm watch with Hurricane Erin expected to skirt the area ...
The growing size of the powerful hurricane's winds and waves will lead to significant flooding and erosion on North ...
Erin has weakened to a Category 2 hurricane. Erin is expected to stay at category. Erin has tropical storm force winds ...
Many from North Carolina's Outer Banks are making preparations, and some are evacuating out of caution as Hurricane Erin ...
Hurricane Erin is less than 500 miles from Hatteras, North Carolina. Rip currents and water rescues have continued as bigger waves and dangeorus swiming conditions are developing at the beaches.
Crews in Virginia Beach were out Tuesday securing items and clearing drains, and Dominion Energy trucks were already stationed ahead of potential power outages and downed trees. Storm-driven waves ...
Tropical storm conditions and coastal flooding are expected to appear in areas along the Outer Banks starting late Wednesday.
A 32-foot sailboat ran aground at 4 a.m. along North Carolina’s treacherous Outer Banks. Only one person was aboard, Cape Hatteras National Seashore says.