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Hurricane Erin remains a major hurricane as of Sunday morning and is expected to turn north off the East Coast this week.
Hurricane Erin is forecast to remain well offshore but still bring hazardous currents and possible erosion like previous offshore hurricanes before it.
Hurricane Erin has weakened slightly. Meanwhile, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two other potential developments in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin's winds decreased to 125 mph early Sunday morning, Aug. 17. Erin is still a major Category 3 hurricane and growing in size.
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National Hurricane Center tracking 2 new areas of interest as Hurricane Erin churns in Atlantic
A low off the North Carolina coast has a low chance of forming, and a new area of interest in the central Atlantic has been ...
Although Erin may never make landfall, there will be coastal impacts over a widespread area from the Caribbean Islands, The Bahamas, and the entire U.S.
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