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As Hurricane Erin grows it will unleash life-threatening surf, huge waves and rip currents along United States East Coast.
Hurricane Erin rapidly intensified last week, going from a Category 1 hurricane to a Category 5 hurricane with winds of 160 ...
Three flags warn of surf and rip current conditions. Red means a high hazard, yellow means a moderate threat and green means ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to brush the coast of North Carolina on Wednesday, forcing officials to issue warnings and ...
Emergency officials in North Carolina prepare for Hurricane Erin, coordinating responses and urging evacuations in the Outer ...
Hurricane Erin is slowly pulling away from the Bahamas and dramatically growing in size. The top winds have weakened to ...
Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, has prompted a tropical storm watch for North Carolina's Outer Banks and is ...
Hurricane Erin forced tourists to cut their vacations short on North Carolina's Outer Banks even though the monster storm is ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring storm surge, heavy rain, and rip currents to the U.S. East Coast. Forecasters are also tracking two tropical waves with chances of development in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin is now a Category 2 storm. The storm will start to make its way up the U.S. east coast on Tuesday.
Hurricane forecasters said powerful Erin was creating life-threatening surf conditions at beaches up and down the whole East ...
On North Carolina’s Outer Banks, barrier islands that stretch over 175 miles, coastal flooding was expected to begin Tuesday ...