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Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the United States and into cooler waters of the northern Atlantic. The storm is ...
It’s about to feel more like late September across much of the United States. Maps show where the cool air is headed.
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into ...
Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the U.S. East Coast, however swimming in the ocean will remain dangerous for a few more days.
Hurricane Erin continued to track away from the United States on Friday, and attention is turning to two other potential ...
Forecasters are warning swimmers early Friday that U.S. East Coast beaches will remain dangerous for the coming days, as ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNNHC: 3 tropical waves in Atlantic flagged for possible development
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development – a ...
It's only the fifth named storm so far of the Atlantic hurricane season, still going down in the books as the first major ...
Hurricane Erin’s core missed the U.S., but the cyclone led to flooded roadways and eroded dunes. Coastal flooding was reported in North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey and New York.
Erin made a turn to the northeast and was finally moving away from the United States as a weakened Category 1 hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm passed as close as about ...
CSX and Berkshire Hathaway -owned BNSF on Friday announced new coast-to-coast services, a move that strengthens their freight ...
Hurricane Erin battered the East Coast beaches this week but stayed offshore and never made landfall. Connecticut got very ...
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