Erin Strengthens To Become First Atlantic Hurricane Of 2025
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Erin has intensified to a Category Four Hurricane as it makes its way toward the East Coast of the United States.
It continues to push toward the northern Leeward Islands, where tropical storm watches are now in effect as of the 8 p.m. update from the National Hurricane Center. Intensification is expected as Erin moves toward warmer ocean temperatures over the next several days.
The NHC said it currently expected Erin to become a Category 4 storm later Saturday but to eventually swerve away from the continental United States.
Hurricane Erin is rapidly intensifying as it tracks above the northeastern Caribbean Saturday, churning up rough surf and sending rain and gusty winds to islands south of its path.
Erin rapidly intensified into a major hurricane overnight. While Erin is forecast to remain well east of Florida, there will be coastal impacts as incoming large swells arrive next week and produce a HIGH risk of rip currents,
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Hilton Head Island Packet on MSNHurricane Erin intensifies to a Category 4. Here’s what it means for Hilton Head.
Hurricane Erin intensified into a Category 4 storm. Though not expected to make landfall, Erin will create dangerous rip currents next week.