Hurricane Erin is now a Category 1 hurricane in the early stages of transitioning into a post-tropical storm, the National Hurricane Center said early Friday morning. It's expected to keep moving ...
Tropical Storm Erin formed in the Atlantic around 9:45 a.m. on Monday. Maximum sustained winds were measured around 45 mph. Erin is located about 280 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, ...
Erin is expected to become a hurricane Aug. 15. Current forecasts predict Erin's winds will hit 125 mph Aug. 17. Dangerous surf and rip currents are possible for Florida and the U.S. east coast.
Hurricane Erin is not expected to hit land. Hurricane Erin, now a powerful Category 4 storm churning in the Caribbean, is not forecast to hit land, but it will impact North Carolina and bring ...
Editor's Note: Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a hurricane. See the latest update on Friday, Aug. 15. According to a 5 p.m. ET advisory from the NHC on Aug. 13, Erin was located ...
Editor's Note: Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a hurricane. See the latest update on Friday, Aug. 15. Tropical Storm Erin was moving quickly across the Atlantic Ocean, where it's ...
Erin is currently moving west at 20 mph with sustained winds of 45 mph. While the storm's path is uncertain, it's projected to strengthen significantly in the coming days. It's too early to determine ...
Hurricane Erin is forecast to gradually strengthen over the next few days, intensifying into a major, Category 3 hurricane late Saturday or early Sunday. On Friday, the Category 1 storm was churning ...
Hurricane Erin remained a Category 4 hurricane with 130 mph winds as of Monday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. That’s down from 140 mph earlier today. Erin, the first hurricane of ...
The storm is currently moving west at 20 mph with sustained winds of 45 mph. While the storm's path is uncertain, it's projected to curve north before Florida, potentially impacting the East Coast ...
Tropical Storm Erin was nearly a hurricane on Thursday night, according to the National Hurricane Center. A NOAA aircraft surveying the storm found it had 70 mph winds, according to forecasters.