Hurricane Erin, Tropical Storm Warning
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On Thursday, Hurricane Erin was several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina and pushing storm surge and deadly rip currents toward the shore. Three other systems may form right behind.
Hurricane Erin continued to track away from the United States on Friday, and attention is turning to two other potential storms in the Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center thinks both of the systems could become tropical depressions soon. And one seems to be on a path that those in the Caribbean will need to watch.
The National Hurricane Center on Friday kept watch on two developing systems in the Atlantic that could become the season’s next tropical depression or storm while Hurricane Erin began the
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Hurricane Erin was battering the northeast with strong winds and heavy surf on Friday morning as forecasters monitored three other systems in the Atlantic for possible tropical formation.
Hurricane Erin continues to move away from the U.S. East Coast, however swimming in the ocean will remain dangerous for a few more days.
A Tropical Storm Warning could be put into effect later today as Hurricane Erin continues to pass by Bermuda, the Bermuda Weather Service has said. While a Tropical Storm Watch was in effect for the
(2) Another strong tropical wave (90-L) is approaching the Northern Leeward Islands now and will likely try to develop on Friday or Saturday well north of the islands. This disturbance will move north and stay away from the U.S. Bermuda will need to monitor this storm over the weekend for potential impacts.