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North Carolina Governor Josh Stein warns residents to take Hurricane Erin "seriously" as the Category two storm forces evacuations and beach closings.
Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Hurricane Erin continues to churn in the Atlantic waters hundreds of miles off the U.S., prompting officials to close beaches ...
Two homes on the North Carolina Outer Banks sit precariously in the high waves with their days seemingly numbered. Since 2020 ...
A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued from north of the North Carolina/Virginia border to Chincoteague, Virginia. A ...
Hurricane Erin is creating potentially deadly beach conditions all along the U.S. East Coast days before the largest waves are expected, with high winds and flooding anticipated in North Carolina by ...
The state said those evacuating due to the hurricane can find shelter at the state-operated disaster shelter in Warren County ...
The biggest threat is along the barrier islands of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, where evacuations have been ordered.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Erin held strong as a Category 2 hurricane, packing maximum sustained winds of 110 mph (180 kph).
Hurricane Erin is bringing dangerous surf and rip currents to Massachusetts, prompting beach closures on the Islands and along the South Coast.
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Erin’s strength has fluctuated significantly over the past week, but it remains a powerful Category 2 hurricane.