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Hurricane Erin continues to push further into the Caribbean Sea. But will it hit the United States? Here's what to know.
Hurricane Erin continues to spin in the Atlantic and is forecast to grow even larger, with weather conditions expected to ...
Hurricane Erin is back on the rise — and forecasters say the worst could be yet to come. The massive Atlantic storm began ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
Hurricane Erin, seen in satellite imagery churning north in the Atlantic Ocean hundreds of miles offshore, is expected to ...
More than 2,000 evacuated in North Carolina as storm churns up East Coast - Tropical storm force winds and surge conditions ...
The state said those evacuating due to the hurricane can find shelter at the state-operated disaster shelter in Warren County ...
Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Erin continues to show signs of strengthening and is looking bigger by the minute on satellite imagery.
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where evacuations have been ordered.
People trying to enjoy the last hurrahs of summer along the coast are being met on Wednesday with rip-current warnings, closed beaches and treacherous waves as Erin inches closer, once again on the ...