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As of early Tuesday, Erin was a Category 2 hurricane near the Bahamas with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and tropical-storm-force winds extending out hundreds of miles from its core.
Hurricane Erin will bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to parts of the U.S. East Coast this week as the storm tracks close enough to trigger tropical storm and storm surge watches.
The next named storms of the Atlantic hurricane season will be Erin and Fernand. Here's the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center as of 8 a.m., Aug. 6: ...
Tropical Storm Dexter became the fourth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season late on Sunday night after forming about 300 miles west-northwest of Bermuda. Dexter's path is forecast to ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has increased the chances that a disturbance off the Southeast U.S. coast will form within the next seven days. Should it strengthen into a tropical storm, it ...
NHC officials will continue to monitor the system, although there are no hurricane or tropical storm alerts in place for the U.S. as of Wednesday morning. Related Articles ...
The tropical storm has winds of 45 mph and a pressure of 1004 mb. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting Erin to strengthen into a hurricane by Wednesday and potentially a major hurricane by ...
As Tropical Storm Dexter moves further out into the Atlantic Ocean and away from any potential risk to land, hurricane forecasters have their eyes on two other disturbances brewing in early August ...