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Hurricane Erin, which started as a tropical storm west of the Cabo Verde Islands, is making its way towards the east coast — although, its core is not forecast to go over land.
The storm has already prompted evacuation orders on North Carolina's Outer Banks and warnings about dangerous rip currents and swells along the East Coast.
Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous rip currents and high waves to beaches along the Jersey Shore this week. New Jersey Gov.
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are tracking Erin, which became a Category 5 hurricane Saturday morning in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean, but has now weakened to a Category 2.According to ...
New York and New Jersey — along with most East Coast states — are facing threats of life-threatening rip currents and massive ...
Besides Erin, we are monitoring two areas of interest in the Atlantic Basin. Both are in the main development region of the ...
Already, officials responded to an incident involving a 52-year-old woman who was pulled out to sea on Palm Beach. She was ...
Powerful Hurricane Erin is expected to bring high seas, big rip currents, and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
Hurricane Erin weakened to a category 3 hurricane during the early hours of Aug. 19 as it moves closer to the East Coast, ...
Evacuations were ordered beginning Monday on Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks, the thin stretch of low-lying barrier islands that juts far into the Atlantic.
Forecasters are monitoring two other tropical systems in the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 19 as the heart of the 2025 hurricane season approaches.
Hurricane Erin, the first of the Atlantic season, briefly reached Catagory 5 status. What does the intense storm mean for the rest of the 2025?