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Erin lost some strength Tuesday and dropped to a Category 2 hurricane as it moves northward roughly parallel to the East ...
The monster storm intensified to a Category 4 with 140 mph (225 kph) maximum sustained winds early Monday while it started to ...
Rip currents are the third leading cause of deaths from hurricanes, and they can happen on a sunny day hundreds of miles from ...
Despite changes in intensity, Erin’s size will drive dangerous surf and massive seas along much of the United States East ...
A dozen states from Florida to Maine are bracing for rain, storm surge and dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Erin churns off the coast of the United States. The hurricane measures more than 500 ...
Although the storm is expected to stay offshore, it will produce dangerous surf conditions for much of the Atlantic Coast ...
Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Erin could 'at least double or triple in size' next week and the track has shifted south, but remains likely to ...
Hurricane Erin churned slowly toward the eastern U.S. on Tuesday, stirring up treacherous waves. Here's the latest.
Hurricane Erin, a powerful Category 4 storm in the Caribbean, was forecast not to hit land, but brought dangerous waves to the U.S. East Coast.
Hurricane Erin has reintensified into a Category 4 storm on Aug. 18, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where Erin is headed.