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Hurricane Erin continues to push further into the Caribbean Sea. But will it hit the United States? Here's what to know.
is expected to trigger a dangerous storm surge and tropical storm conditions on Wednesday along North Carolina’s Outer Banks ...
A UNC-led study says decades of road protection efforts may be accelerating erosion and putting the Outer Banks at greater risk.
Two homes on North Carolina's Outer Banks sit precariously in high waves generated by Hurricane Erin with their days ...
Conditions along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast will deteriorate over the next 24 to 36 hours as Hurricane Erin makes its closest approach, bringing storm surge flooding and life-threatening rip currents ...
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks where evacuations have been ordered.
The outer bands of Hurricane Erin are brushing North Carolina's Outer Banks, as beachgoers along most U.S. East Coast shores ...
Impacts are already being felt, with sand and water washing over Highway 12 in Buxton on Tuesday, although the road has since ...
Hurricane Erin is marching north and is set to bring life-threatening rip currents, destructive waves, coastal flooding and ...
Hurricane Erin remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane with winds of 110 mph. However, the National Hurricane Center said ...
Hurricane Erin is less than 300 miles from Hatteras, North Carolina. Rip currents and water rescues have continued as bigger waves are pounding the coast and causing beach erosion. Erin may wash away ...
Hurricane Erin began strengthening again Wednesday as it crept closer to the mid-Atlantic coast, its outer bands brushing North Carolina’s Outer Banks as<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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