Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Atlantic, following Hurricane Erin. Forecasters predict it may strengthen into a hurricane before weakening next week. Stay updated on its path and impact.
Hurricane Erin is moving closer to the Eastern seaboard, prompting evacuations in North Carolina. High waves and dangerous conditions are expected as the storm approaches, raising concerns for coastal communities.
Hurricane Erin has intensified to a Category 4 storm, threatening life-threatening surf and rip currents along the U.S. East Coast. As it brings heavy rains to the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos, residents are urged to prepare for possible impacts.
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a dangerous Category 5 cyclone, bringing heavy rains and potential flooding to the northern Caribbean islands. As it weakens slightly to a Category 4, authorities warn of flash floods and mudslides.
Hurricane Erin has been downgraded to Category 3 as its winds ease, but concerns about potential wildfires and rough ocean conditions persist. Learn more about its path and impact.
Hurricane Erin has been downgraded to a Category 4 storm, with maximum winds of 140 mph. As it moves west-northwest, concerns grow for heavy rainfall and wildfire risks in affected areas. Discover the latest updates!
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?