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Evacuations were being ordered on islands along North Carolina’s outer banks as authorities warned that roads could be swamped by waves of 15 feet.
Hurricane Erin is pelting parts of the Caribbean and is forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S.
In recent decades, the Atlantic has been warming at record rates, helping hurricanes explode into powerhouses.
A potential tropical storm could develop later this week in the same region that produced Hurricane Erin. The season's sixth tropical storm would be named Fernand.
After losing some power over the weekend, the hurricane strengthened back into a Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, according to an 11 a.m. ET advisory from the National ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to remain offshore—but its effects could still reach parts of the New York coastline this week.
A stronger and bigger Hurricane Erin pelted parts of the Caribbean and was forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents ...
Hurricane Erin – an already powerful Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean – is getting stronger and is expected to grow ...
As of Tuesday morning, Erin is on a steady course to curve around Bermuda and parallel the East Coast. Hurricane Erin weakened on Sunday due to structural changes. Erin will likely experience changes ...
It looks like we’ll see a stretch of hot weather for the next three days. We have declared today, Tuesday, and Wednesday ...
After a weekend of staggering strengthening, Hurricane Erin remained a major hurricane Monday on its path skirting away from ...
Additional strengthening is expected as the storm is forecast to “remain a large and dangerous major hurricane through the ...