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Hurricane Erin unleashed powerful waves and rip currents along the East Coast, threatening beachfront homes and flooding roads.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic, now packing sustained winds of 110 mph as it moves northward — but ...
Over the weekend, Erin strengthened into powerful category 5 hurricane with winds that reached 160 miles per hour. The ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to go past the Carolinas, recent weather forecasts show. Here’s what else to pay attention to for ...
Hurricane Erin fluctuated in intensity on Monday, Aug. 18, as forecasters warn of "life-threatening" rip currents and surf ...
The incident occurred after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that swimming would resume at all Long Island State Park Ocean beaches.
North Carolina expects coastal flooding from massive waves, tropical-storm-force winds and tidal and storm surges for much of ...
On Tuesday, Erin was downgraded to a Level 2 hurricane which could still bring rip currents and high waves to the SC coast.
Though Hurricane Erin is not forecast to make landfall on the U.S., the storm’s rapid intensification has prompted increased ...
Beachfront property owners braced for the worst amid predictions of a storm surge of up to 4 feet and significant coastal ...
Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S. coast. Surf and seas remain a problem for our North Carolina beaches as summer vacations continue.