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According to the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Erin is expected to decrease in forward speed and gradually turn toward the west-northwest.
The fifth named storm of the season formed in the Atlantic Basin! Erin is traveling quickly to the west and will likely gain hurricane strength over the next couple of days.
Tropical Storm Erin continues to move quickly west, and is expected to become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season.
THE REST OF THE WEEK: Scattered showers and a few storms remain likely on Wednesday and Thursday as tropical moisture sticks around. Clouds will help keep highs in the mid-80s, but humidity will stay ...
Erin is expected to gradually strengthen over the coming days, with forecasters predicting it could reach hurricane status by ...
In today’s post we discuss our ongoing heat and decent rain chances, as well as a new tropical blob in the Gulf (which is not ...
South Florida will be hot and dry today with highs hitting the lower 90s and just a slight chance of some isolated storms. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Erin is still expected to intensify into the season ...
Our pattern remains largely the same as we head over the course of the next 48 hours as our tropical wave continues to move ...
Tropical Storm Erin, still far in the east-central Atlantic, is forecast to intensify into a major Category 3 hurricane by ...
Tropical Storm Erin on Tuesday continued to push west through the Atlantic with the National Hurricane Center still ...
Tropical Storm Erin was in the east-central Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday morning, moving rapidly to the west, though has not changed in intensity much in the past 24 hours. The forecast track shows Erin ...
Tropical Storm Erin continues to track westward in the Atlantic Basin. Erin is the fifth storm of the Atlantic hurricane season and it comes on the date where, on average, the first hurricane is ...