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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development behind ...
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
The Category 2 hurricane saw its winds weaken to as low as 100 mph on Aug. 19 as its north side battled winds, but the ...
The first area has been under the eyes of the National Hurricane Center for a few days as it emerged off Africa’s west coast.
Erin developed in the eastern Atlantic, moving westward from the Cabo Verde Islands at about 20 mph (32 km/h). Infrared ...
Rough surf conditions and dangerous rip currents have forced many beaches to ban swimming and boogie boarding this week.
Forecasters are tracking two tropical disturbances behind Hurricane Erin, but neither shows signs of becoming an immediate ...
A new system has emerged in the eastern tropical Atlantic, heading westward toward the Leeward Islands as Hurricane Erin ...