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Hurricane Erin exploded in strength to a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean before weakening on Saturday, the National Hurricane Center said.
Hurricane Erin forces evacuations on North Carolina's Outer Banks but it's expected to stay offshore
Hurricane Erin is pelting parts of the Caribbean and is forecast to create dangerous surf and rip currents along the U.S.
While the category 4 storm is not expected to make landfall on the U.S. east coast, it will have an impact nonetheless.
Hurricane Erin has exploded into a Category 5 hurricane in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane Center. The ...
U.S. shores are unlikely to see a direct hit, but a strong offshore hurricane can produce massive and dangerous waves well away from its center.
Hurricane Erin weakened to a Category 3 hurricane Sunday as its outer bands continued to lash the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with heavy rains and tropical-storm force winds. While Erin’s maximum ...
The storm will remain a major hurricane through the middle of the week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Erin is likely to restrengthen again as it passes east of the Turks and Caicos Islands and the southeast Bahamas on ...
Forecasters said Erin should begin to slowly weaken as it increased wind shear. However, it's predicted to remain a major ...
But Erin is expected to remain a powerful and dangerous storm, and it has already prompted a mandatory evacuation in North ...
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