National Hurricane Center, Florida and Erin
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Erin is causing 'life-threatening surf and rip current conditions across almost the entire US East Coast," according to the National Hurricane Center.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNHurricane Erin to bring life-threatening surf, rip currents to Florida; NHC tracking 2 other tropical waves
Hurricane Erin is continuing to inch closer to the United States, and the storm is expected to bring dangerous high surf and life-threatening rip currents to Florida through the middle of the week.
While Hurricane Erin is not expected to make landfall, the massive storm will bring dangerous waves and rip currents to Florida’s east coast.
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TCPalm on MSNHurricane Erin spaghetti models, tracker. Beware of dangerous waves, rip currents in Florida
Hurricane Erin has weakened Tuesday, Aug. 19, and is now a Category 2 hurricane, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center. A major hurricane is one that's a Category 3 or higher,
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNHurricane Erin brings impacts to Florida coast, NHC increases development chances for 2 more tropical waves
Hurricane Erin is moving east of the U.S. coast as a major storm and will bring strong waves and rip currents to Florida's east coast – and it comes as the National Hurricane Center is eyeing two more tropical waves in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin stays offshore but brings rip currents, high surf and gusty winds to East Coast beaches through Friday. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring large waves, rough surf and life-threatening rip currents from Florida to Canada