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The National Hurricane Center is tracking three systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new one moving into the Gulf.
While a curve back out to sea is widely expected and forecast in models, any impacts Erin could have on Florida and the U.S.
Updated computer models show a high-pressure area moving into the southeastern United States could force Erin to turn back into the Atlantic before it can make landfall. Live 5 First Alert ...
Tropical Storm Erin is intensifying rapidly, expected to reach Category 3 hurricane status this weekend. Forecasters warn ...
Tropical Storm Erin is continuing to move west and is forecast to become a hurricane later this week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The air feels tropical in North Carolina, but tropical activity is ramping up in the Atlantic Ocean were Erin may become a ...
Currently, it is not affecting any land masses, but the NHC said the northern Leeward Islands, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico should monitor the storm.
The National Hurricane Center expects the storm to strengthen over the next several days and says it could become a hurricane ...
Swells generated by Erin will begin affecting portions of the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by ...
Tropical Storm Erin is expected to begin strengthening today, and to become a hurricane by Thursday or Friday.
Tropical Storm Erin is likely become a hurricane by late Thursday or early Friday, the National Hurricane Center says. It would be the Atlantic season's first hurricane.
Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later this week in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.