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Hurricane Erin remains as a Category 2 hurricane. Erin is now heading north at 13 mph with winds topping 100 mph. Wave and rip current risks will continue along our beaches through Friday.
While Hurricane Erin is drawing most of the attention, there are two other areas the National Hurricane Center is watching in ...
Two other tropical waves in the tropical Atlantic also bear watching, but models show limited support for development this ...
Hurricane Erin made a sudden shift in trajectory Wednesday as Category 2 winds raced towards the U.S. East Coast, resulting in closed beaches and a state of emergency being declared in North Carolina.
A tropical wave nearing the Leeward Islands has a 60% chance of becoming a depression by weekend, while Invest 99L off Africa ...
Erin weakened to a Category 2 with winds near 100 mph, but it's massive wind field continues to generate towering waves, ...
Though it will stay well offshore, dangerous storm surge will impact the North Carolina coast, triggering mandatory ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. (WAVY) — Much of the North Carolina coast, including the Outer Banks, is under tropical storm and storm ...
Weather conditions are expected to deteriorate along the coast of North Carolina on Aug. 20 due to Hurricane Erin, according ...
Conditions along the North Carolina coast are expected to deteriorate as Hurricane Erin begins to pass by on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
The Weather Authority's Zach Maloch said, "Forecasting a drier day today for your Wednesday plans, only seeing isolated storms in the forecast this afternoon, which means most of you will be ...
Hurricane Erin on Wednesday grew in size as it made its way up into the Atlantic off the U.S. East Coast with tropical-storm ...