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Life-threatening surf and rip currents are likely across the East Coast of the United States this week, as Hurricane Erin continues to grow.
Erin has become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season with strong waves and rip currents possible along the East Coast of the United States as early as next week.
Hurricane Erin intensified into a Category 4 storm, lashing the Caribbean with powerful winds and triggering evacuations in North Carolina’s Outer Banks as dangerous surf and rip currents threaten the ...
Powerful Hurricane Erin has undergone a period of astonishingly rapid intensification — a phenomenon that has become far more ...
Hurricane Erin has re-intensified into a category 4 major hurricane Sunday evening. Life threating surf and rip currents are ...
Hurricane Erin regained Category 4 strength Sunday night as its outer bands pounded the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico with ...
The NHC said it currently expected Erin to become a Category 4 storm later Saturday but to eventually swerve away from the ...
Hurricane Erin is forecast to remain well offshore but still bring hazardous currents and possible erosion like previous ...