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Hurricane Erin was forecast to cause possible coastal flooding into the weekend along the East Coast but was also expected to ...
Hurricane Erin’s core missed the U.S., but the cyclone led to flooded roadways and eroded dunes. Coastal flooding was reported in North Carolina, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, and New York.
Officials at the Outer Banks are still cleaning up a day after Hurricane Erin came close to the coast, this time due to waves ...
North Carolina’s primary driving route through the Outer Banks on Friday morning remained closed on Ocracoke Island and ...
Even though the storm is moving away from the U.S. East Coast, tropical storm warnings remain in effect for the Outer Banks, ...
The massive storm is expected to bring coastal flooding and tropical storm conditions to parts of the mid-Atlantic despite ...
Videos from across the East Coast show someone kayaking on a flooded street, washed-away sea turtle nests and dangerous storm ...
Hurricane Erin was a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph as it made its closest approach to the U.S.
Hurricane Erin, still a Category 2 storm, is pulling away from Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks after bringing some tidal flooding, ocean overwash, and heavy winds to the area on Thursday.
Erin is moving away from the United States but don’t breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still ...
Hwy 12 will stay closed at the Marc Basnight Bridge and on the north end of Ocracoke at this time. The North Carolina Department of Transportation says this morning’s high tide opened up two new dune ...