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Here's a quick, easy-to-read look on the latest about Hurricane Erin, including what Florida residents should know.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring large waves, rough surf and life-threatening rip currents from Florida to Canada ...
Dangerous rip currents and high wave heights leading to rough surf are expected along the beaches of the East Coast. There’s ...
Hurricane Erin has weakened to Category 2 storm with max sustained winds of 105 mph and moving northwest near 10 mph.
As Hurricane Erin continues to move along the East Coast, there are many differences when it comes to tropical storms.
Hurricane watchers are eying systems in the Atlantic basin. One has a medium chance of developing later this week.
The Atlantic basin includes the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America, as the Gulf of Mexico is now known in the U.S. per an order from President Trump. NOAA and the National ...
While Tropical Rainstorm Erin continues to generate rough surf and coastal hazards, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring ...
Forecasts nudge Erin's likely path to the west, increasing the risks at U.S. beaches. Experts say the storm's massive size, rather than windspeed, is what makes it a threat.
Hurricane Erin became this season’s first hurricane on Friday and first major hurricane on Saturday, peaking at a Category 5 hurricane with peak sustained winds of 160 mph, gusts up to 195 mph, and a ...
Powerful Hurricane Erin to bring high seas, big waves, rip currents and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
A dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation may be about to unfold across portions of the East Coast as Tropical ...
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