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'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 is on a path to potentially become a major hurricane, with forecasts predicting intensification as it travels across the North Atlantic. With conditions favorable for development, Erin could impact the Atlantic coast and Bermuda in the coming week.
Tropical Storm Erin has formed in the eastern Atlantic and is on track to potentially become the season's first hurricane. Forecasters predict it may strengthen as it approaches the Caribbean by week's end. Stay tuned for updates!
The Colorado State University forecasting team predicts an unusually active 2025 Atlantic hurricane season with 17 named storms and a 51% chance of a major hurricane hitting the U.S. Prepare now!