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Hurricane Erin is just 200 miles off the North Carolina coast early Thursday morning. There are tropical storm warnings up and down the Carolina coast ahead of the nearby pass from the storm.
Erin will still have a hold on beach conditions today with the high surf and small craft advisories remaining in effect through this evening. The rip current risk is also high. Surf zone waves ...
Erin will move over the western Atlantic between the U.S. east coast and Bermuda today through early Friday and then pass south of Atlantic Canada Friday and Saturday, before moving into the open ...
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High temperatures will be several degrees below average again across the Susquehanna Valley. A breezy northeast wind, courtesy of Hurricane Erin, will help keep the clouds and 70s around this ...
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Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes as the monster storm inched closer to the ...
Hurricane Erin remains a category 2 hurricane and is large with hurricane-force winds out 90 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds 235 miles. The shear size of the hurricane is roughly ...
Hurricane Erin is nearing the North Carolina coast, and its far-reaching effects are already causing rip currents and bigger ...
FOX Model likes the idea of at least Tropical Storm Fernand (fair-NAHN) early next week. Could be a threat to Bermuda. Should pass safely east of Florida and the U.S. east coast. Small chance could ...
The massive hurricane was picking up speed, traveling north at 14 mph, and its center was located about 295 miles ...
The storm, combined with high tide and strong winds, has caused a lot of erosion, with steep drop-offs right on the dunes.