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Hurricane Erin has pounded the North Carolina coast with strong waves and gusty winds as it slowly moves out to sea.
Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the U.S. East Coast, however swimming in the ocean will remain dangerous for a few ...
Forecasters are warning swimmers early Friday that U.S. East Coast beaches will remain dangerous for the coming days, as ...
Despite changes in intensity, Erin’s size will drive dangerous surf and massive seas along much of the United States East ...
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into ...
It’s about to feel more like late September across much of the United States. Maps show where the cool air is headed.
Coastal flooding will remain a major concern along the Jersey Shore throughout the weekend after Hurricane Erin ...
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 ...
Although the storm is expected to stay offshore, it will produce dangerous surf conditions for much of the Atlantic Coast ...
Hurricane Erin could 'at least double or triple in size' next week and the track has shifted south, but remains likely to ...
Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.