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Hurricane Erin, now a Category 2 hurricane, won't make landfall on the U.S. East Coast, but it will impact residents and ...
Hurricane Erin's path will keep its strongest winds offshore. However, this large storm will hammer the East Coast with ...
Communities along the East Coast are preparing for high waves and coastal flood warnings as the storm churns offshore in the ...
Hurricane Erin has begun to move away from the North Carolina coast, the National Hurricane Center said in an Aug. 21 advisory.
Editor's note: Follow USA TODAY's updates about Hurricane Erin for Thursday, Aug. 21. Hurricane Erin continues to spin in the ...
HATTERAS, N.C. – A powerful and sprawling Hurricane Erin continued lashing hundreds of miles of coastline along the Eastern ...
Hurricane Erin has battered North Carolina's Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes. The monster storm slowly began to move ...
Authorities predicted flooding, surges and swells along some parts of the East Coast even as Erin moves out toward the ocean.
On Thursday, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina and pushing storm surge and deadly rip currents toward the shore. Two other systems may form right behind.
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.
Beachfront property owners braced for the worst amid predictions of a storm surge of up to 4 feet and significant coastal erosion. Powerful waves of 15 to 20 feet are expected to slam beaches, ...
Hurricane Erin is moving farther north, threatening millions of Americans with life-threatening rip currents, destructive surf and damaging coastal flooding.