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Hurricane Erin strengthened 85 mph in 24 hours to a 160 mph Category 5 hurricane putting in fourth place for rapidly intensifying storms.
Hurricane Erin was a Category 4 storm Monday morning and is expected to retain major hurricane status through the middle of the week.
The Atlantic basin includes the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of America, as the Gulf of Mexico is now known in the U.S. per an order from President Trump. NOAA and the National ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring life-threatening surf and rip currents across the U.S. eastern seaboard this week, ...
Though Hurricane Erin is not forecast to make landfall on the U.S., the storm’s rapid intensification has prompted increased ...
While Erin won't hit the U.S. directly, the storm's biggest impact on the East Coast will be along the Outer Banks of North Carolina, where coastal flood watches, tropical storm watches and storm ...
Hurricane Erin will pass more than 300 miles offshore but rough surf, ripcurrents and gusty winds will be felt in Massachusetts.
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The owner of Mike's Weather Page, Mike Boylan, joins FOX Weather to discuss his experience while tracking storms as Hurricane ...
Hurricane Erin on Monday bulked back up as a major Category 4 storm with an increasing wind field as it moved near the ...
Hurricanes are large storms. While a hurricane wouldn’t still be at hurricane strength if it tracked to Michigan, the storm ...
Hurricane Erin is a huge Category 4 storm and is expected to both grow larger and stronger today as it moves toward the ...