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Hurricane Erin tracker: North Carolina under state of emergency, beaches ban swimming in Northeast
Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, won't make landfall on the U.S. East Coast, but it will impact residents and visitors at North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Hurricane Erin, now a Cat 5 storm, with maximum sustained winds of 160-mph, is expected to strengthen. Will it impact Florida or Palm Beach County?
Erin has intensified to a Category Four Hurricane as it makes its way toward the East Coast of the United States.
Erin will stay offshore of the United States, but will still bring dangerous currents and tropical storm conditions to some of the Atlantic coast.
The massive storm is expected to bring coastal flooding and tropical storm conditions to parts of the mid-Atlantic despite not making landfall.
Hurricane Erin exploded in strength to a Category 5 storm in the Caribbean on Saturday, rapidly powering up from a tropical storm in a single day, the
But that progress, and future improvements, are now at risk, Vecchi says, because of the ongoing disruptions to federal agencies and the country's science enterprise imposed by the Trump administration, which has slashed the size of the federal government in the months since Trump took office.
Get the complete, updated list of confirmed itinerary and port visit changes for ships impacted by Hurricane Erin.
New Orleans and the Gulf Coast have rebuilt. But the questions Katrina raised in 2005 on climate, government and race persist.
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Naples Daily News on MSNHurricane Erin now catastrophic Category 5 storm, winds at 160 mph. Florida impact?
Hurricane Erin formed in the Atlantic Aug. 15 and rapidly strengthened to a catastrophic Category 5 storm with 160 mph winds on Saturday, Aug. 16, according to the National Hurricane Center. Erin is the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Friday marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans. It's an event that likely changed the course of Jarvis and Jamal Garner's lives. The twin brothers are now a doctor and a lawyer in Dallas.