Hurricane Erin, North Carolina and tropical storm
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Hurricane Erin is beginning to move away from the East Coast, but the threat of rip currents and gusty winds remains. Here's the latest forecast.
Erin, located about 285 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, is carrying sustained winds of 100 mph. Here's how it looks from space.
Hurricane Erin is moving away from the U.S. coast. Surf and seas remain a problem for our North Carolina beaches as summer vacations continue.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is now monitoring three disturbances in the Atlantic, as Erin continues to prompt warnings along U.S. East Coast beaches. As of Friday morning, the NHC said that a "small area of low pressure located well southwest of the Azores is moving through a dry environment and producing only occasional showers."
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Hurricane Erin stirs up strong winds and floods part of a NC highway as it slowly moves out to sea
Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes as the monster storm slowly began to move away from the East Coast on Thursday.