Hurricane Erin will bring dangerous conditions to U.S. coast
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Powerful Hurricane Erin to bring high seas, big waves, rip currents and rough surf as it moves between the United States and Bermuda.
Here's a quick, easy-to-read look on the latest about Hurricane Erin, including what Florida residents should know.
Hurricane Erin is tracking farther north through the Atlantic, prompting warnings as multiple US states brace for major coastal impacts.
Hurricane Erin is moving across the Atlantic and is expected to have an impact on UK weather next week, with forecast maps showing torrential rain falling right across the country
Hurricane Erin is not forecast to make landfall in Atlantic Canada – but a change to it’s current forecasted path could mean the Martimes could possibly see some indirect impact.
The major category 3 hurricane is forecast to remain out in the Atlantic Ocean, then the remnants could be seen in the UK by late Sunday - bringing big waves to the country's east coast.
Hurricane Erin is expected to intensify, despite being downgraded to a category three storm as it moves towards the Bahamian Archipelago in the Caribbean. The storm became a rare category five cyclone on Saturday night, with winds up to 160mph (260km/h), but meteorologists expect it to grow in size as it develops over the next few days.
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The St. Lucie News-Tribune on MSNCat 3 Hurricane Erin expected to grow 'substantially.' Projected path, Florida impacts
Erin is a large hurricane and is expected to grow "substantially in size" as it moves over the western Atlantic this week, according to the Hurricane Center. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 80 miles from the center, and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 205 miles.