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Tropical Storm Erin continues to move westward across the central Atlantic and is expected to strengthen into a strong ...
Erin will strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane likely in the next 12 hours and could rapidly intensify over the weekend. Rapid intensification, as defined by wind speed, is when maximum sustained ...
Erin is expected to strengthen into a powerful hurricane as it approaches the Caribbean. Thankfully, only indirect impacts are anticipated for the Leeward and Virgin Islands as well as Puerto Rico.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance in the Gulf near Mexico while watching the path of Tropical Storm ...
Storm Chances lower into the weekend in North Carolina. Erin expected to get stronger ...
The disturbance could bring heavy rainfall to the Houston and Galveston areas on Friday and Saturday, according to the ...
Erin strengthened into a strong tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph on Thursday evening while over the open tropical Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Forecast model tracks show a turn or curve to the northwest and north. This turn is expected to keep Erin 400-500+ miles off ...
Erin’s sustained winds increased to 70 mph, just 4 mph shy of hurricane strength. The hurricane center said Erin should ...
If this storm becomes more organized before it moves over land, it would become Tropical Storm Fernand. A potential tropical ...
There is a growing chance that rain and storms moving over the Bay of Campeche of the coast of Mexico may bring a new tropical system.