Hurricane Erin starts slog up East Coast
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Outer Banks, Hurricane Erin and North Carolina
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Hurricane Erin weakens to Category 3
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Holly Andrzejewski hadn’t yet welcomed her and her family’s first guests to the Atlantic Inn on Hatteras Island when she had to start rescheduling them, as Hurricane Erin neared North Carolina’s Outer Banks on Tuesday and threatened to whip up wild waves and tropical force winds.
Hurricane Erin is expected to bring massive waves and dangerous rip currents to areas along the East Coast. Here's which beaches are closed.
Tropical storm watches expand from the Virginia beaches to Fenwick Island, Delaware, including Ocean City, Maryland.
Some beaches in the Delaware Valley have prohibited swimming as a precaution as Hurricane Erin moves closer to the East Coast.
When packing for a potential evacuation, experts recommend with an insulated cooler for meds. Use a battery-operated cooler with ice packs when possible.
Hurricane Erin is going to be moving north through the Atlantic Ocean. It will have some affect on our next storm system.
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Gov. Stein declares state of emergency for Hurricane Erin
Governor Josh Stein has declared a State of Emergency as the state prepares for Hurricane Erin. According to a press release, the emergency declaration will help mobilize resources and personnel to assist along the coast.
As Hurricane Erin races across the Atlantic, 2025’s hurricane season is already sending warnings to homeowners: it’s not just storm supplies you need to check—your homeowners insurance coverage does too.
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