Hurricane Erin has reached Category 5 status, causing severe flooding and landslides in the Caribbean. With forecasts predicting fluctuations in intensity, residents are urged to stay vigilant as the storm continues to impact the region.
Hurricane Erin has intensified into a catastrophic Category 5 storm, posing significant threats to the Atlantic region. With winds reaching 160 mph, concerns arise over its potential to cause wildfires and heavy rainfall across several islands.
Hurricane Erin has intensified to a Category 3 storm and is expected to escalate further. While currently not expected to make landfall, nearby islands face severe weather threats including flooding and landslides. Precautions are being taken across affected regions.
Hurricane Erin has intensified into a powerful Category 4 storm in the Caribbean, with maximum winds of 145 mph. While it's not expected to hit land, nearby islands face serious flooding risks. Is the U.S. safe from its path?
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a Category 4 storm, threatening the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain and gusty winds. While direct landfall is unlikely, tropical alerts are in effect as the storm tracks northward. Learn about the potential impacts and what to expect in the coming days.
Hurricane Erin has formed, threatening heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding across the Caribbean. Expected to strengthen to a Category 4 storm, it poses risks to Puerto Rico and beyond. Stay informed!
Hurricane Erin has officially strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane, marking the first of the Atlantic season. Forecasters warn Caribbean islands to brace for potential heavy rainfall and dangerous surf conditions as the storm gains strength.
Tropical Storm Erin is rapidly intensifying in the Atlantic, with potential impacts on Bermuda and the Caribbean. Learn about storm warnings, expected path, and safety precautions as coastal areas brace for high surf and rip currents.
Tropical Storm Erin's southward shift raises concerns for the northern Caribbean Islands, as it is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by the weekend. A direct impact on the US is currently deemed unlikely.
Tropical Storm Erin, currently 820 miles from Cape Verde, is expected to strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2025 season by late Thursday. With at least eight fatalities reported, concern grows for its path toward the Caribbean and U.S. east coast.