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Hurricane Erin pounded the North Carolina coast with strong waves and gusty winds as it began to move out to sea Thursday. It was still considered dangerous for beachgoers along the U.S. East Coast.
Although the storm is expected to stay offshore, it will produce dangerous surf conditions for much of the Atlantic Coast ...
Erin, a sprawling high-end Category 2 hurricane with sustained winds just shy of Category 3 status, is not forecast to make ...
Tropical storm warnings remain in effect for the North Carolina coast. The storm will move northeast as it heads out to sea and away from land.
A "wild" video shows the moment waves from Hurricane Erin crashed into homes in the Outer Banks. The North Carolina homes ...
The storm flooded parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks, including a section of the main highway. It's now turning away from ...
Strong waves swelled against beachfront properties in North Carolina’s Outer Banks as Hurricane Erin moved away from the East ...
Get an abbreviated, text view of what's happening with Hurricane Erin. Hurricane Erin is weaker but is continuing to bring coastal flooding to North Carolina and mid-Atlantic beaches after ...
Hurricane Erin is 260-miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina and 410-miles west-northwest of Bermuda as it continues moving north-northeast at 18-mph. It has ...