Hurricane Erin is impacting North Carolina
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Roads are closed, and storm surge and tropical storm warnings are still in place, as the coast braces for dangerous conditions for a few more days.
Hurricane Erin is about 260 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and is quickly moving away from the East Coast. Erin is very large in size, with hurricane-force winds ext
WE STILL HAVEN’T REACHED THE HEIGHT OF HURRICANE SEASON JUST YET. NO NO NO, WE’LL PROBABLY SEE ANOTHER TEN NAMED STORMS. WOW. GIVE OR TAKE, BEFORE THE SEASON IS OVER TO FOR NOVEMBER. MY GOODNESS. YEAH I KNOW IT’S A LOT AND WE’VE HAD FIVE SO FAR.
Hurricane Erin moves offshore but still threatens East Coast with dangerous surf, rip currents, and tropical winds. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
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