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Conditions along the coast are expected to deteriorate Wednesday as Hurricane Erin moves north-northwest off Florida.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
Erin weakened more overnight, with maximum sustained winds down to 100 mph. It remains a Category 2 hurricane, down from its peak as a Category 5 storm with 160-mph winds Aug. 16. Dangerous rip ...
Even though Erin is expected to stay hundreds of miles offshore, its impacts are forecast to worsen as it crawls northward ...
Places considered neutral spaces by immigrants such as schools, hospitals and emergency management agencies are now suspect, ...
Erin has become an unusually large and deceptively worrisome storm moving through the Caribbean, with its tropical storm ...
While Erin is over warm ocean waters, with light wind shear (minimal disruptive winds aloft) and upper-level divergence (air ...
On Wednesday morning, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of Florida and beginning to push storm surge and deadly rip currents toward the shore. Two other systems may form right ...
The Category 2 hurricane saw its winds weaken to as low as 100 mph on Aug. 19 as its north side battled winds, but the National Hurricane Center said early on Aug. 20 that the storm had reformed an ...
While Hurricane Erin continues to churn harmlessly offshore, its powerful reach is far from benign for the U.S. East Coast.