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The storm is bringing dangerous conditions to parts of the coast on Wednesday, but will then turn away from the United States ...
Hurricane Erin is slowly pulling away from North Carolina. Winds are gusty and tides are elevated, but the worst of the storm ...
Maryland beaches are seeing dangerous conditions and high tides as Hurricane Erin remains offshore and moves along the East ...
Erin is starting to turn away from the United States but don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still churning up the Atlantic Ocean, keeping dangerous conditions in place ...
Having the massive, hundreds-of-miles-wide Hurricane Erin swing by your coastline is already a recipe for tidal troubles, with 12- to 20-foot waves and storm surge pushing ocean waters toward the ...
As Hurricane Erin pulled away from North Carolina on Thursday morning, New Englanders hundreds of miles away could catch a ...
Although remaining well offshore as it moves north along the U.S. eastern seaboard, Hurricane Erin is bringing rain, storm ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring dangerous surf at the Jersey Shore even as it stays off of the coast. Lifeguards are ...
Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 storm, is moving closer to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day.
That simple fact is why Tropical Storm Erin, which is churning in the eastern Atlantic, is a concern for meteorologists and ...
Authorities predicted that the largest swells would whip up life-threatening rip currents from Florida to New England.
Erin became a Category 5 hurricane Saturday morning in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean but has now weakened to a Category 2.