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While there won't be any Piedmont Triad impacts expected from Hurricane Erin, we may have an increasingly gusty Thursday as a cold front approaches from the west and a tighter pressure gradient will ...
Another cool day for mid-August with highs in the mid/upper-70s across the Susquehanna Valley. Don't forget the umbrella and ...
The state said those evacuating due to the hurricane can find shelter at the state-operated disaster shelter in Warren County ...
Hurricane Erin is expected to stay hundreds of miles off the East Coast, but its impact will be felt in the form of waves, wind and rip currents in Massachusetts. Meanwhile, much of Massachusetts is ...
Hurricane Erin is causing choppy waters in Wrightsville Beach. Lifeguards are urging people to stay out of the water as they ...
(WGHP) — The Piedmont will see a mix of clouds and sun on Thursday and the Outer Banks will be dealing with Hurricane Erin’s ...
Tropical Storm Warnings are posted for the Chesapeake Bay south of Smith Island, the Eastern Shore of Virginia, and all of coastal Delmarva. These are the areas where we are most likely to see ...
Hurricane Erin is bringing 100 mph winds and dangerous rip currents to coastal towns, prompting beach closures and tropical storm warnings from North Carolina to Virginia.
Governor Stein declares a State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin approaches North Carolina, urging coastal preparations and evacuations.
Hurricane Erin is a large and powerful storm with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph and a central pressure of 948 mb.
The National Hurricane Center is urging beachgoers to stay out of the water. Parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks are under ...
Hurricane Erin remains as a Category 2 hurricane. Erin is now heading north at 13 mph with winds topping 100 mph. Wave and rip current risks will continue along our beaches through Friday.