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Tropical Storm Fernand is expected to form this weekend and follow on Hurricane Erin's heels past the East Coast.
Erin was a Category 1 hurricane in the North Atlantic Ocean Friday morning Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Erin is the fifth named storm to form in the Atlantic in 2025. Follow our coverage here.
We are watching two systems behind Erin. One, south of Bermuda, is likely to become Tropical Storm Fernand this weekend.
Hurricane Erin moves offshore but still threatens East Coast with dangerous surf, rip currents, and tropical winds. This live blog is now closed.
Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina's Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront homes before slowly moving away.
The storm’s long-lasting and drastic impact caused significant damage to the North Fork Reservoir, which serves Asheville and other parts of Buncombe County. The boil water notice was lifted on Nov. 18, nearly two months after Helene’s Sept. 27 landing.
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Where Is Tropical Storm Erin Headed? What You Need to Know
“It only takes one storm hitting an area to cause a disaster,” the National Hurricane Center reminds us annually. That simple fact is why Tropical Storm Erin, which is churning in the eastern Atlantic, is a concern for meteorologists and people living ...
Hurricane Erin continues its northerly track and is set to deliver impacts to the beaches in New Jersey and Delaware.