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Tropical Storm Erin is beginning to strengthen and could become a strong Category 3 storm with 125-mph winds within five days.
Tropical Storm Erin may near Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic before likely turning north as a hurricane, sparing the U ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Erin is expected to begin strengthening today, Aug. 13 and become a hurricane Friday, Aug. 15, and a strong Category 3 hurricane by Sunday, Aug. 17 as ...
Every day we will see coastal showers to start, but by the afternoon commute you can see a few thunderstorms further inland. These showers will be brief but heavy dropping anywhere from half an inch ...
All eyes are on Tropical Storm Erin, making its way west, traveling at 17mph with max sustained winds at 50 mph.
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R ecent spaghetti models indicate that Tropical Storm Erin, which meteorologists warn has the potential to strengthen into a hurricane by Friday, is unlikely to directly hit the U.S. coast.
Tropical Storm Erin continues its steady westward march across the Atlantic, gaining strength and expected to reach hurricane status by Friday, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Some afternoon showers and storms will be possible. Temperatures will not be as hot as yesterday. Some ...
Over the weekend, storm chances shrink even more while the heat cranks up into the 90–95° range. The good news? Humidity ...
Hot and humid as you are heading home with temperatures in the low 90s. It will feel like triple digits before the scattered showers and storms develop. especially for the Big Bend. Rain chances will ...
However, the severity of those impacts is unknown at this time. Swells generated by Erin will begin affecting portions of the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by this ...