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The Atlantic Ocean is starting to get crowded with tropical troublemakers, and a new area of thunderstorms just caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center to monitor for development.
“It only takes one storm hitting an area to cause a disaster,” the National Hurricane Center reminds us annually. That simple ...
Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 storm, is moving closer to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day.
A wave near the Leeward Islands is likely to develop this weekend, with a 70% chance of becoming a depression. Invest 99L off Africa has a 40% chance. The next names on the list are Fernand and ...
Hurricane Erin is slowly pulling away from North Carolina. Winds are gusty and tides are elevated, but the worst of the storm ...
Authorities predicted flooding, surges and swells along some parts of the East Coast even as Erin moves out toward the ocean.
Hurricane Erin's impacts are already underway across the Southeast, bringing dangerous surf and strong rip currents along Florida's East Coast beaches.
Hurricane Erin is heading away from the United States, but heavy seas, crushing surf and strong rip currents will pose dangers to swimmers and boaters into this weekend.
Hurricane Erin has battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway ...
The storm flooded parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks, including a section of the main highway. It's now turning away from the East Coast, but dangerous surf and rip currents are likely from Florida ...
Atlantic coastline. Here's what we know about the storm. ...
Expect highs in the low to middle 90s before more showers and storms pick up through the afternoon. With plenty of moisture we may see some heavy downpours through the afternoon as a frontal boundary ...