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Hurricane Erin will cause a high risk of rip currents along the Lowcountry coastline through the end of the week despite its turn away from the southeast U.S. coast.
A new tropical threat is emerging in the Atlantic—just behind Hurricane Erin. The National Hurricane Center is closely ...
Erin is expected to produce life-threatening surf and rip currents along the beaches of the Bahamas, much of the east coast of the U. S., Bermuda, and Atlantic Canada during the next several days.
Hurricane Erin on Tuesday remained a major hurricane as headed north in the Atlantic prompting coastal advisories for Florida ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic—the first poised to approach the northern ...
Hurricane Erin on Monday bulked back up, but then dropped back down, although still a major Category 3 storm as it moved near ...
Hurricane Erin, the first major hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, rapidly intensified Friday night, with the ...
As Hurricane Erin moves away from the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two ...
Hurricane Erin continues to rapidly intensify in the Atlantic Ocean with its outer bands starting to impact the northern ...
A new area is being monitored for Tropical Development in the Central Tropical Atlantic by the National Hurricane Center. "This system should move westward to west-northwestward at about 20 mph across ...
At least nine people, including four children, were killed in flash flooding on the island of São Vicente, Cabo Verde, when ...
Hurricane Erin on Monday bulked back up as a major Category 4 storm with an increasing wind field as it moved near the Bahamas. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center increased the odds a system ...