U.S. shores are unlikely to see a direct hit, but a strong offshore hurricane can produce massive and dangerous waves well away from its center.
Hurricane Erin is marching north, lashing North Carolina's Outer Banks with rough waves and coastal flooding, and bringing a threat of dangerous waves and potentially deadly rip currents to the East ...
Hurricane Erin is now a Category 1 hurricane in the early stages of transitioning into a post-tropical storm, the National Hurricane Center said early Friday morning. It's expected to keep moving ...
Erin lost some strength Tuesday and dropped to a Category 2 hurricane as it was moving northward, roughly parallel to the East Coast. However, its maximum sustained winds increased Wednesday to near ...
Hurricane Erin continued to track away from the United States on Friday, and attention is turning to two other potential storms in the Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center thinks both of the ...
Hurricane Erin is in rare company as far as Atlantic hurricanes go. When it comes to large hurricanes that tracked near the East Coast, only one storm compares: Hurricane Sandy in October 2012. Other ...
Strong winds and waves battered Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard and dangerous rip currents threatened from the Carolinas to New England as Hurricane Erin made its way farther out to sea. The storm was ...
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Hurricane Erin has dramatically intensified into a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean, rapidly powering up from a tropical storm in just 24 hours, the National Hurricane Center confirmed on Saturday.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The chances of a cyclone forming behind Hurricane Erin have increased ...