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 north along the U.S. east coast, bringing rain, storm surge, and rip currents to North Carolina. Residents are urged to evacuate as life-threatening conditions develop.
Hurricane Erin is approaching the Mid-Atlantic, bringing strong winds and dangerous surf conditions. Beaches are closed as authorities warn of life-threatening rip currents and tidal flooding. Stay safe this weekend!
Hurricane Erin is intensifying as it approaches the North Carolina coast, bringing threats of storm surge, coastal flooding, and dangerous rip currents. Residents in the Outer Banks are urged to prepare for severe conditions.
As Hurricane Erin approaches, East Coast beaches brace for dangerous conditions. With mandatory evacuations and state emergencies declared, beachgoers are urged to stay out of the water and heed local warnings.
As Hurricane Erin approaches North Carolina's Outer Banks, evacuations are ordered, and beach conditions turn dangerous. Tourists are advised to stay aware and safe as officials prepare for potential impacts.
Hurricane Erin is intensifying, with its impact threatening dangerous rip currents along the East Coast. North Carolina issues evacuations as authorities brace for heavy rain and high waves. Stay safe and informed as the storm approaches!
Hurricane Erin has been downgraded to a Category 3 storm, affecting Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands with heavy rains and power outages. Get the latest updates on this intense weather event.
Hurricane Erin has weakened to a Category 3 storm but is expected to re-intensify. Heavy rains and flash flood warnings are in effect for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands as the storm moves northward.
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.