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By Monday afternoon, Erin was about 430 miles (690 kilometers) west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands and had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (72 kph), according to the hurricane center. It said ...
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 ...
Erin is the fifth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic season. It will gradually strengthen as it moves westward in the coming ...
Forecasters say Erin will likely become a hurricane in a couple of days, but it's still too early to determine what sort of ...
Tropical Storm Erin has formed in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to strengthen to a Category 3 hurricane by the weekend, ...
Erin developed in the eastern Atlantic, moving westward from the Cabo Verde Islands at about 20 mph (32 km/h). Infrared sensors on NOAA's GOES-19 satellite reveal colder cloud tops and deep convection ...
Tropical Storm Erin continued its march across the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, but so far had not managed to strengthen. The National Hurricane Center thinks that will change soon, however, and is ...
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.
Tropical Storm Erin hasn't gained much strength since forming on Monday over the Atlantic, but the National Hurricane Center ...
The storm is expected to become a hurricane this week and a major hurricane this weekend. Here’s what we know about it.
Tropical Storm Erin is expected to strengthen into a hurricane later this week in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.