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More than 2,000 evacuated in North Carolina as storm churns up East Coast - Tropical storm force winds and surge conditions ...
Even though Hurricane Erin's top winds are not as intense as they once were, the storm has grown in size, so its impacts will ...
Hurricane Erin fluctuated in intensity on Monday and expanded in size as people fled North Carolina's Outer Banks.
The hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where a tropical cyclone — which ...
Erin has become an unusually large and deceptively worrisome storm moving through the Caribbean, with its tropical storm ...
Dozens of rip current rescues have been conducted in North Carolina, and popular beaches in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas to watch for tropical development behind Hurricane Erin as the Atlantic ...
Despite Hurricane Erin’s offshore path, parts of the U.S. east coast face life-threatening surf and rip currents. Meanwhile, ...
Hurricane watchers are eying systems in the Atlantic basin. One has a medium chance of developing later this week.
Storms that ramp up so quickly complicate forecasting and make it harder for government agencies to plan for emergencies.
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks as it churns in the Atlantic where high winds and heavy ...
The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.