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North Carolina's coast under a new Tropical Storm Warning: Latest on Hurricane Erin, track and maps
Big waves, overwash and a risk for gusty winds will increase as Hurricane Erin passes close to North Carolina coast. Tropical Storm Warnings are up for the North Carolina coast.
While Tropical Rainstorm Erin continues to generate rough surf and coastal hazards, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring ...
The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Forecasts nudge Erin's likely path to the west, increasing the risks at U.S. beaches. Experts say the storm's massive size, rather than its windspeeds, is what makes it a threat.
There are two areas of tropical interest in the lower latitudes of the Atlantic. The first tropical wave is a disorganized ...
In addition to Hurricane Erin, the NHC is tracking two other disturbances in the Atlantic that could bring tropical weather. Will either hit Texas?
Hurricane Erin, which started as a tropical storm west of the Cabo Verde Islands, is making its way towards the east coast — although, its core is not forecast to go over land.
While it’s not set to hit South Carolina head-on, Hurricane Erin will pass close enough to create dangerous rip currents and ...
Hurricane Erin fluctuated in intensity on Monday and expanded in size as people fled North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin formed early Friday, Aug. 15, marking the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season before exploding over the weekend.
Two more tropical systems trail Hurricane Erin, which is following a projected course that brushes past the East Coast ...
"Heavy rainfall is possible on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, with potential for a maximum of 4 inches," NHC said Tuesday ...
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